Predicting Attachment of the Light Verb –suru to Japanese Two-kanji Compound Words Using Four Aspects

Glottometrics 10 巻 73-81 頁 2005 発行
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Predicting Attachment of the Light Verb –suru to Japanese Two-kanji Compound Words Using Four Aspects
作成者
Tamaoka Katsuo
Matsuoka Chizuko
Makioka Shogo
収録物名
Glottometrics
10
開始ページ 73
終了ページ 81
抄録
In the Japanese language, the light verb –suru can be attached to various two-kanji compound words containing a verb-like feature (or aspects) to allow them to be used as a verb. Using a large sample of the 2,000 two-kanji compound words, encompassing a little less than 80 percent of the total two-kanji compound words printed in 14 years of Asahi Newspaper issues, the present study investigates how much the light verb attachment is predicted by four aspects: inchoative, durative, telic and stative. A binary logistic regression analysis indicates that all four aspects are significant predictors. Among them, the telic aspect shows an overwhelmingly high predictive power. The quantitative theory type III analysis further demonstrates that, in contrast to the stative aspect, the inchoative, durative and telic aspects share a similar semantic feature of time series. Nevertheless, since the telic aspect overlaps not only the time series feature of the inchoative and durative aspects, but also the stative aspect, it is the most effective single predictor for light verb attachment, showing an extremely high prediction percentage of 93.64 with 1.05 percent error.
著者キーワード
light verb -suru
aspect
verb-likeness
two kanji-compound words
binary logistic regression analysis
Hayashi's Quantitative Theory Type III
NDC分類
日本語 [ 810 ]
言語
英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
発行日 2005
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
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