Abstract

Based on Chao ’s insights on the sentence structures of Chinese, this article demonstrates the impact conversation exerts on Chinese syntax by analyzing the functions of the so-called minor sentences in dialogue. It is shown that a sentence is in fact a fossilized dialogue. It is suggested that it might be more profitable to adopt a top-down approach-i.e., working from conversation to sentence-in Chinese syntactic research.

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