Affiliation:
1. Wayne State University
Abstract
Abstract
This article first studies the contrastive properties of Q-adjectives many and
few, as well as henduo ‘many’ and henshao ‘few’ in Mandarin from the
perspective of their strengths as determiners (Milsark, 1974 & 1977). Although all falling into the weak-determiner category for being existential and
indefinite, many/henduo show more properties as leaning towards strong definiteness and universal quantification
than few/henshao. Secondly, because of the kind-demoting mass NP nature of Chinese nouns and the fact that
Mandarin is a topic-comment pro-drop language, henduo ‘many’ and henshao ‘few’ can appear both
in the pre-nominal attributive and the predicative positions, unlike their English counterparts many and
few that cannot be used as predicates due to the token-denoting nature of English nouns and that English is
not a pro-drop language. I also argue that the determiner strengths demonstrated by Q-adjectives are not related to indefinite
specificity.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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