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    Title: “V+個+XP”述賓結構的歷時考察
    Other Titles: The Predication-Object Construction “V+個+XP”:A Diachronic Perspective
    Authors: 郭維茹
    Kuo, Wei-Ju
    Contributors: 東海大學文學院
    Keywords: 個、名物化、量詞、述賓結構、述補結構
    Date: 2011-07
    Issue Date: 2013-03-20T09:00:59Z (UTC)
    Publisher: 台中市:東海大學
    Abstract: 本文從歷時角度探討“V+(一)個XP”結構的發展。自唐代開始,漢語允許VP 進入此格式中,並以「(一)個」標誌其名物化的特性。約莫在宋元之交,補述說明動詞的語法成分,也開始進入此格式,形成口語「嚇個半死」、「哭個不停」等例,終至「(一)個」可以前置於大量的“V+XP”的XP 之前。我們認為這是類推作用使然,應將“V+個+XP”一視同仁地看成述賓結構。
    The purpose of this research is to discuss the development of “V+(一)個XP” structure from the diachronic point of view. From the Tang Dynasty, VP entered this format, which has got the characteristic of the nominalization as “(yi) ge”((一)個)in front of it. About Song and Yuan Dynasty, the grammatical constituents of complements began to join the format and obtained several illustrations, such as “xia ge pan si(嚇個半死)” and “ku ge puting(哭個不停)”…etc. Finally, “(yi) ge”((一)個)could be pre-positive in mass “V+ XP” before XP. We think this is an effect of analogy and should consider “V+個+XP” as verb-object construction.
    Relation: 東海大學文學院學報第52卷, p.175-190
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