2023
DOI: 10.1515/flin-2023-2042
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Beyond anaphoric and emphatic: diversity and unity in the functions of literary Chinese reflexive

Ryan Ka Yau Lai

Abstract: In this paper, I examine the Literary Chinese reflexive zì, which exhibits a crosslinguistically uncommon pattern: it performs both anaphoric and emphatic uses in adverbial position. I show that it has several uses: signalling coreference between the subject and the object, the object’s possessor or the topic or focus of a complement clause, emphasising that the subject’s identity, and indicating that the event affected the subject itself or had no external cause. I argue against categorically dividing these u… Show more

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