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In the Pivotal Sentences and Serial-verb Sentences that use ‘有(you)’ as the first verb, there is a special linguistic phenomenon where the VP2 phrase modifies the noun in front of it. The Pivotal Sentences are classified as a subtype of Serial-verb Sentences with a similar structure. However, the two structures differ in many ways. The Chinese verb ‘有(you)’ and the English verb ‘have’ maintain similar paths of development. ‘有(you)’ used in Pivotal Sentences and Serial-verb Sentences also is related to the English verb ‘have’. In the case of Pivotal Sentences, ‘有(you)’ is accompanied by a human noun, which corresponds to a structure where the relative pronoun clause modifies the antecedents in English. In contrast, the Serial-verb Sentences in which ‘有(you)’ makes a case for an un-occurring action accompanied by abstract nouns is quite similar to the structure in which the “to”-infinitive directs the antecedents in English.
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- VP1이 “有”인 겸어문과 연동문 속 후치수식 구조 ― 혼합어순과 소유동사 ‘have’의 변이 양상과 관련하여
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- The Post-modifier structure of the Pivotal Sentences and the Serial-verb Sentences to use VP1-‘有(you)’ ― Related to the Mixed Word Order and the Variation Patterns of the Possessive Verb ‘have’
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- 고영란
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- 2019-12
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- 중국언어연구
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- 85
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- 169 ~ 190