ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4-5 摘要 5-6 ABSTRACT 6-7 Chapter One Introduction 10-16 1.1 Preliminaries 10-13 1.1.1 Complementizer vs. Clause Typer 10-12 1.1.2 Sentence Final Particles 12-13 1.2 Philosophical Grounds 13-14 1.3 Significance and Outline 14-16 Chapter Two Literature Review 16-26 2.1 Particle Typing 16-19 2.2 Intonation Typing 19-23 2.3 Mood Typing 23-26 Chapter Three On Typing of Yes-no Questions 26-38 3.1 A Descriptive Account of Yes-no Questions 26-31 3.1.1 Universalities: General Features of Yes-no Questions 29-30 3.1.2 Individualities: Movement, Q-SFP, and Q-morpheme 30-31 3.2 Deciphering Universalities and Individualities 31-38 3.2.1 Deciphering Indirect Question Formation 32-34 3.2.2 Deciphering SFPs 34-38 Chapter Four On Typing of Wh-Questions 38-52 4.1 A Descriptive Account of Wh-Questions 38-40 4.1.1 Universalities and Individualities 39-40 4.2 Deciphering Universalities and the Individualities 40-52 4.2.1 Deciphering Wh-questions 40-49 4.2.2 Deciphering CT and C Variation 49-52 Chapter Five Deconstruction of Question: Split-Q 52-61 5.1 Split-Q: A Cartographic Description 52-56 5.2 Application 56-61 Chapter Six Conclusion 61-64 References 64-67 |