Abstract
Abstract
Under Talmy’s (2000a) framework of Figure and Ground segregation, this
paper examines the word order variation between constructions [NPFigure V-măn NPGround] and
[NPGround V-măn NPFigure] regarding Chinese existential phenomenon, that is,
Mìfēng fēi-măn le huāyuán. ‘Bees swarm in the garden.’ and Huāyuán fēi-măn le mìfēng. ‘The
garden swarms with bees.’
In this data-driven study, 263 monosyllabic verbs are investigated and 1456 news texts are collected for a
quantitative analysis. This study has successfully identified linguistic factors that can better account for the distributional
patterns of the word order alternation in the corpora. Results of the VARBRUL analysis indicate that topicality of the post verbal
NP and definiteness of Figure NP play a relatively crucial role in determining the word order choice, while semantic type of verb
and animacy of Figure NP are less influential. This paper presents a variationist perspective on the motivations that trigger the
use of Chinese existential construction [NPGround V-măn NPFigure].
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics