The goal of
this paper was to investigate the occurrence in Mandarin Chinese of a
null-subject phenomenon, a discourse-oriented radical pro-drop language, and
the variables contributing to the presence / absence of explicit subject
pronouns in the language. To gather data about the use of null subjects by
native Mandarin Chinese speakers, a questionnaire survey was conducted among 11
Chinese high school students. With regard to data collected, three discourse
factors that affect the occurrence of null-subjecthood, namely (a) register,
(b) speakers' agency, and (c) meaning of knowledge transmitted by subject
pronouns, were defined and analyzed. The paper also proposed a greater focus on
pragmatic considerations in future research while formulating more refined
hypotheses about null-subject phenomena.
Author (s) Details
Siqi Shi
Nanyang Junior College, Singapore
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