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A state and the property pattern on attributive verb

  • 日本硏究
  • 2014, (36), pp.7-21
  • Publisher : The Center for Japanese Studies
  • Research Area : Humanities > Japanese Language and Literature
  • Published : February 20, 2014

Miyoung Nam 1

1경성대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

It will be able to say that the next demonstration so far, are summarized. Although, in Japanese sentence structure, adjectives and nouns can be used predicatively, they lack motional [active] expressions. So, mainly, their primary function is to indicate stativity. In the case of the predicate verb, [active] means a major feature, but the significant semantic function of the status property can not be overlooked. The predicate verb that includes stativity has state condition from the beginning or sometimes it has the condition, depending on the sentence structure. This paper specifies sentences that attains the stative meaning by [Properties] as well as by syntactic structure. [Changes steady state], but not invariant to perform the change, condition persists for type [adjective persistent state changes] will be. And finally, after a temporary change lasting Temporary changes in steady state can be mentioned. State of verb et al would then take on a strong “state property” and is located in the attributive predicate is closely related to the main noun, it should be considered as one group. Compared to the predicate is a predicate overdue order Status Name stands out was discussion about the limitations of predicate types. As a result, when indicates stativity, the “ru” shows its limit to some extent limit.

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