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摘要
本文从角色语法和指称语法的角度描述了位置论在英语中参与的变化,并说明了它的各种实现方式。对英语中各种及物及不及物变句中位置参数的多重交替行为的分析,主要与典型的Undergoer(如He loaded The truck with hay,与核心结构He loaded hay on The truck相比)的标记宏观角色分配有关,但也与Actor有关,例如在location主语变句中,位置参数占据主语位置。如在The bag carried all your财物中,这个结构暗示内核结构中丢失了一个参数(I carry all your财物in The bag)。此外,位置参数标记的句法行为结构经常传达改变Aktionsart归属对内核结构,在内核中的谓词的群交替施工分析作为一个活动(在花园里蜜蜂爬满)而在标志建筑它改变成一个状态(花园是挤满了蜜蜂),这个功能已经被证明在一些结构分析。本研究还提供了with -短语的分析,该短语通常编码在标记结构中,其中位置参数被编码为核心参数。关键词:交替;结构;位置参数;角色和参考语法
Accounting for the Alternating Behaviour of Location Arguments from the Perspective of Role and Reference Grammar
This paper presents a description of the alternations in which the location argument participates in English and accounts for its various realizations from the point of view of Role and Reference Grammar. The analysis of the multiple alternating behaviour of the location argument in various transitive and intransitive alternations in English is mostly related to marked macrorole assignment typically to Undergoer, such as in He loaded the truck with hay (as compared with the kernel construction He loaded hay on the truck ), but also to Actor as for instance in the Location subject alternation, in which the location argument occupies the subject position, as in The bag carries all your belongings , a construction which implies the loss of one of the arguments in the kernel structure ( I carry all your belongings in the bag ). Additionally, the syntactic behaviour of location arguments in marked constructions very often conveys a change of Aktionsart ascription with respect to the kernel construction, as in the swarm alternation in which the predicate in the kernel construction is analysed as an activity ( Bees swarmed in the garden ) whereas in the marked construction it changes into a state ( The garden is swarming with bees ), a feature that has been attested in some of the constructions analysed in this paper. This investigation also provides an analysis of the with- phrase that is often encoded in the marked constructions where the location argument is codified as a core argument. Keywords: alternations; constructions; location argument; Role and Reference Grammar