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A Preliminary Study on the Compound Verbs of Inchoative Aktionsart: "-kakeru", "-hajimeru", "-dasu"
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Abstract | This paper aims to investigate the behaviours of the three compound verbs "-kakeru," "-hajimeru," and "-dasu," mainly from the point of the view of the relations that they have with the verbs which ap...pear before the three verbs at issue. The results are as follows. ①. "~kakeru" reveals a stronger tendency to form group expressions with telic verbs in comparison to atelic verbs. This phenomenon is closely related to the peculiar meanings of "-kakeru". To be exact, "-kakeru" not only indicates the start of the event, but it also emphasizes the cession point of the event. ②. "-hajimeru", on the other hand, tends to form groups with the non-mutative verbs which evidently reveal the intention of the agents. "-hajimeru" expresses the start of the event, but it also emphasizes the agents' intention. ③. "-dasu" shows the tendency to form groups with the mutative verbs and atelic non-mutative verbs. Oftentimes, in this kind of group expressions, the agents are in plural forms and related to lively activities. "~dasu" indicates the start of a repeated event.show more |
Table of Contents | 0. はじめに 1. 先行研究概観 2. 観察 3. 結論と今後の課題 |
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Created Date | 2021.10.14 |
Modified Date | 2021.12.13 |