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本文研究了 ASL 中的句法运算,这些运算编码了在不及物动词谓语中增加一个状语参数的过程。以前的研究表明,一方面,处理分类器和与被动者不连续接触的代理之间存在结构上的相关性,另一方面,身体部位分类器和与被动者非连续接触的代理之间也存在结构上的相关性。我们还发现,身体部位分类器与非连续接触解释的相关性是一种频率效应,而不是语法效应:尽管并不常见,但带有身体部位分类器的结构也可以经过 π-GO 到 ν-AG,从而产生所预测的连续解释。因此,这个作品说明了频率和语法之间的差异:语法提供了语言中潜在结构的范围,而频率则反映了个人或语境的选择或偏好。
This paper examines the syntactic operations taking place in ASL that encode the additionof an agent argument to intransitive motion predicates. Previous studies had showna structural correlation between, on the one hand, handling classifiers and agents incontinuous contact with the undergoer and, on the other hand, body part classifiersand agents in non-continuous contact with the undergoer. Here, a syntactic operationis identified, head movement of π-GO to ν-AG, whose presence yields the continuouscontactinterpretation, while its absence yields the non-continuous contact interpretation.We also find that the body part classifier correlation with non-continuous contactinterpretation constitutes a frequency effect and not a grammar effect: though infrequent,structures with body part classifiers can undergo π-GO to ν-AG, which results, aspredicted, in a continuous interpretation. Thus, this works illustrates the differencesbetween frequency and grammar: grammar provides the range of potential structuresexisting in the language, while frequency reflects either personal or context choice orpreference.