School of Liberal Arts, Nanjing University;School of Foreign Languages, Zhejiang University
2008年第2卷第1期(总第2期)
14-37
2008-10-01
In this paper, compensation mechanism—a synchronic dynamic rule in language is postulated and theorized. The rule raises the acceptability of clauses by effecting the positive side of some variations with exceptional expression and offsetting their negative side. This mechanism is determined by the instrumentality and systematicality of language so that its basic principle should be applicable to all exceptional expressions for particular positive effects and thus universal synchronically.
compensation, synchronic, dynamic, mechanism, acceptability
doi:10.26478/ja2008.2.2.2
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