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URL:https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/word-order-typology-revisited-
 order-between-v-and-adverbial-phrases-modern-mandarin/
SUMMARY:Word Order Typology Revisited: the order between V and adverbial ph
 rases in Modern Mandarin
DESCRIPTION:\n	Peck Jeeyoung (Associate Professor\, Hanyang University\; HY
 I Visiting Scholar\, 2019-20)\n	Chair/discussant: C.-T. James Huang (Profe
 ssor of Linguistics\, Harvard University)\n\n\n	In this talk\, I will expl
 ore how the order of syntactic constituents\, especially verb and its adve
 rbial phrase\, is constrained by Aspectual structure of event in Modern Ma
 ndarin. While canonical order of main sentential constituents has been sho
 wn as VO (Sun and Givón 1985) as opposed to OV (Li and Thompson 1974)\, t
 he order between V and adverbial phrases\, such as preverbal position whic
 h is typical of OV type like Korean (e.g. 大家都在操场上站着\; 
 张三急急忙忙地走了) vs. postverbal position typical of VO type li
 ke English (e.g. 大家都站在操场上\; 张三走得急急忙忙)\, 
 has been one of phenomena leading to a remaining question why Modern Chine
 se exhibits a mixed word order (金立鑫\, 于秀金 2012). Extending p
 revious findings from Aspect Interface Hypothesis (Tenny 1994\, Klipple 19
 91)\, Scalar analysis of the notion of telicity (Hay\, Kennedy & Levin 1
 999)\, subeventual analysis (Pustejovsky 1991)\, syntactic analysis of res
 ultatives (Huang 2006)\, I will demonstrate how each order of adverbial ph
 rases and V makes reference to internal structure of event (namely\, Aspec
 t).
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