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Non-canonical Objects and Case
Yen-hui Audrey Li 한국중어중문학회 2011 中語中文學 Vol.49 No.-
Chinese allows nominal phrases (DPs) in the typical postverbal object position to bear a variety of thematic roles non-canonical to objects, such as instrument, time and location. The issues are whether such postverbal instrument/time/location DPs correspond to their preverbal adjunct counterparts with prepositions and whether such DPs are truly verbal objects. This work presents the many differences between the postverbal DPs and preverbal adjunct PPs in meaning, ordering and restrictions and demonstrates that such postverbal DPs behave like the canonical objects of verbs syntactically. It shows that the availability of these DPs follows straightforwardly from the Case properties of Chinese and Universal Grammar.