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The Modal Inquiry into NP很能VP
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현대중국어 'NP很能VP'구조의 양태적 고찰

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Jin Hongmei (延世大學校)
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The Society For Research Of Chinese Language And Literature The Journal of Chinese Language and Literature No.93 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.8
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47 - 65 (19page)

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In contemporary Chinese language, many scholars always pay attention to the volitive auxiliary “能” which is used frequently and has priority over other words; and they have analyzed the semantic features of “能” in different perspectives. Also many scholars do study on the syntactic features and semantic features of “?”, which is used most frequently among all degree adverbs, when “?” is used to modify verb and verb phrase. However, the studies on the degree adverb “?” modifying volitive auxiliary phrase are not comprehensive. Although there are some existing theoretical study results, they cannot explain various and complex actual linguistic data. This paper takes “NP?能VP” as the object of study, analyzes the actual linguistic data of more than 900 “NP?能VP”. The paper firstly discusses the opposite between “Bounded” and “unbounded”, which is formed in people’s cognition, the specific reflection in the deontic modality “NP?能VP” and the epistemic modality “NP?能VP”; later the paper analyzes the distribution of its semantic focus in modal semanteme “NP?能VP” and under the “Bounded” and “unbounded” of VP.

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1. 서론
2. ‘NP?能VP’의 ‘한정-비한정
3. ‘NP?能VP’의 양태적 특징
4. 결론
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