Studies in Chinese Linguistics (Jun 2017)

A Note on Reference to Kinds in Mandarin: the N-leikind Compound

  • Li XuPing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/scl-2017-0002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 1
pp. 18 – 34

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This squib examines a special kind-referring expression in Mandarin Chinese, the N-leikind compound. We show that like Mandarin bare nouns, N-leikind compounds also denote kinds, but they can only be instantiated by sets of (sub) kind entities at type , and not sets of individuals at type . Specifically, those kind entities belong to basic-level categories in some folk taxonomy. We claim that N-lei is the nominalization counterpart of the classifier phrase lei-N, and it denotes superkinds, which are instantiated by sets of subkind entities. Accordingly, Mandarin bare nouns are comparable to bare plurals in English, whereas N-lei is comparable to definite singulars in English.

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