Abstract
This paper provides unification-based GPSG and LFG analyses of Mandarin questions. First, we briefly introduce four kinds of Mandarin questions, namely, WH-questions, A-not-A questions, disjunctive questions, and particle questions. Their different interrogative messages are adequately encoded with different feature-value pairs. Then, the compatibility of these interrogative information in simple sentence is investigated. Both GPSG and LFG can provide straightforward account for their mutual exclusiveness. Finally, the scope of percolation of Mandarin interrogative information is examined. It is suggested that the matrix verb of a complex sentence is responsible for the scope of interrogative information in its complement sentence. According to our observations. Mandarin verbs should be divided into at least three classes. We provide preliminary analyses of this topic. The GPSG analysis relies on the Foot Feature Principle (FFP) and the LFG analysis relies on functional uncertainty. It is shown that the transmitting of Mandarin interrogative information can also be adequately accounted for in GPSG and LFG.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of Rocling II Computational Linguistics Conference II |
Publisher | The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP) |
Pages | 313-332 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Publication status | Published - 1989 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 2nd Computational Linguistics Conference, ROCLING 1989 - Nantou, Taiwan Duration: 1 Sept 1989 → … |
Conference
Conference | 2nd Computational Linguistics Conference, ROCLING 1989 |
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Country/Territory | Taiwan |
City | Nantou |
Period | 1/09/89 → … |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Language and Linguistics
- Speech and Hearing