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Intensification and Modal Necessity in Mandarin Chinese Jiun-Shiung Wu

Intensification and Modal Necessity in Mandarin Chinese By Jiun-Shiung Wu

Intensification and Modal Necessity in Mandarin Chinese by Jiun-Shiung Wu


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This book addresses intensification and modal necessity in Mandarin Chinese.

Intensification and Modal Necessity in Mandarin Chinese Summary

Intensification and Modal Necessity in Mandarin Chinese by Jiun-Shiung Wu

This book addresses intensification and modal necessity in Mandarin Chinese.

Intensification is used in this book to describe the speaker's emphasis on a proposition, because, by emphasizing on a proposition, the speaker intensifies the degree of his/her confidence and affirmativeness toward the truth of a proposition, cf. the distinction between 'weaker' and 'stronger'. Modal necessity discussed in this book refers either to the speaker's certainty regarding the truth of an inference, judgment or stipulation, that is, epistemic necessity or to the speaker's certainty concerning the obligatoriness of a proposition, based on rules or regulations, i.e., deontic necessity. This book examines a series of lexical items in Mandarin Chinese that express either intensification or modal necessity, provides a unified semantics and also presents how these lexical items are semantically distinct.

Intensification and Modal Necessity in Mandarin Chinese is aimed at instructors, researchers and post-graduate students of Chinese Linguistics.

About Jiun-Shiung Wu

Jiun-Shiung Wu is a Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Institute of Linguistics at National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan. He received a Ph.D. degree in linguistics from University of Texas at Austin, Texas, U.S.A, May, 2003. He served as the President of Linguistic Society of Taiwan from February, 2010 to January, 2012. He is a board member of International Association of Chinese Linguistics. He is the author of Temporal and Atemporal Relations in Mandarin. Taiwan Journal of Linguistics Monograph Series No. 2. He also publishes more than a dozen of journal papers and has more than thirty conference presentations.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations. Introduction. Chapter 2: Review of Previous Studies. Chapter 3: The Most General Case: Yiding. Chapter 4: Intra-sentential Resolution: Tieding. Chapter 5: Certainty Confirmation: Kending. Chapter 6: Certainty Expression: Duding. Chapter 7: Causing: Biran. Chapter 8: Anti-causing: Biding. Chapter 9: Underspecified Modal Base: Shibi. Chapter 10: Addressee's To-Do List: Wubi. Chapter 11: Archaic Strong Modal Epistemic Necessity and Intensification: Bi. Chapter 12: General Discussion. Chapter 13: Conclusion. References.

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NLS9780367596781
9780367596781
0367596784
Intensification and Modal Necessity in Mandarin Chinese by Jiun-Shiung Wu
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-08-14
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