{"created":"2025-02-23T05:39:29.075380+00:00","id":2011985,"links":{},"metadata":{"_buckets":{"deposit":"ff73dcbf-e177-4246-8a4b-a05c08a04c9f"},"_deposit":{"created_by":41,"id":"2011985","owners":[41],"pid":{"revision_id":0,"type":"depid","value":"2011985"},"status":"published"},"_oai":{"id":"oai:hiroshima.repo.nii.ac.jp:02011985","sets":["1727147343679:1730442628277:1730442661683"]},"author_link":[],"item_1617186331708":{"attribute_name":"Title","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_title":"Locative Adverbials and the ing-form","subitem_title_language":"ja"}]},"item_1617186419668":{"attribute_name":"Creator","attribute_type":"creator","attribute_value_mlt":[{"creatorNames":[{"creatorName":"久屋, 孝夫","creatorNameLang":"ja"}],"familyNames":[{"familyName":"久屋","familyNameLang":"ja"}],"givenNames":[{"givenName":"孝夫","givenNameLang":"ja"}]}]},"item_1617186476635":{"attribute_name":"Access Rights","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_access_right":"open access","subitem_access_right_uri":"http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2"}]},"item_1617186626617":{"attribute_name":"Description","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_description":"This paper offers a localistic view of the ing-form with special reference to the English there-be construction and to the where-question. We expect the readers to be acquainted with previous insightful arguments put forward by Ross, Anderson, Bolinger, Lyons, and so on. The sentence: there's a woman waiting at the gate can be analyzed in the same manner as there's a woman at the gate. We consider waiting at the gate to be functionally the same as at the gate. The response with the ing-form to the where-question (e.g. Where's my father? - Weeping and wailing over Tybalt's corse.) is as natural as one with a locative adverbial, because on the semantico-syntactic plane there seems to be little difference between the locative and the ing-form. What seems to justify the statement above is as follows: (i) There also occurs a there-be construction with another type of the ing-form (i.e. a-doing) immediately after an indefinite NP, like: there is a great fleet a preparing, in which sentence a preparing seems to operate like a prepositional locative NP (in fact, a is originally a vestige of the preposition on). (ii) In the pair: he's here again and looking for trouble/he's here and wet, the latter is ungrammatical, because of the semantic inappropriateness of the conjoinability of temporary here, and permanent wet. (iii) In the set of binary opposition: Joan is singing well/Joan sings well, the former alone indicates Joan's performance (i.e. temporariness', as against 'permanence', of her singing). (iv) The where-question not infrequently leads the addressee to answer not only the literal but also abstract location of the person(s)/thing(s) in question (e.g. Where will you be, if you offend him?/ Where's Joe? - He's in the garden/at confession/asleep/ reading.). Let us, therefore, place the ing-form between the two extremes: literal/concrete position and figurative/abstract one, on the continuum or the scale of spatial location.","subitem_description_language":"en"},{"subitem_description":"本稿は1976年9月19日福岡大学で開催された第6回西日本言語学会での口頭発表の原稿に加筆したものである。","subitem_description_type":"Other"}]},"item_1617186643794":{"attribute_name":"Publisher","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_publisher":"西日本言語学会"}]},"item_1617186702042":{"attribute_name":"Language","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_language":"jpn"}]},"item_1617186920753":{"attribute_name":"Source Identifier","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_source_identifier":"0289-0089","subitem_source_identifier_type":"ISSN"},{"subitem_source_identifier":"AN0000428X","subitem_source_identifier_type":"NCID"}]},"item_1617187024783":{"attribute_name":"Page Start","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_start_page":"6"}]},"item_1617187056579":{"attribute_name":"Bibliographic Information","attribute_value_mlt":[{"bibliographicIssueDates":{"bibliographicIssueDate":"1977-03-31","bibliographicIssueDateType":"Issued"},"bibliographicIssueNumber":"6","bibliographicPageEnd":"23","bibliographicPageStart":"6","bibliographic_titles":[{"bibliographic_title":"ニダバ"},{"bibliographic_title":"NIDABA"}]}]},"item_1617258105262":{"attribute_name":"Resource Type","attribute_value_mlt":[{"resourcetype":"journal article","resourceuri":"http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501"}]},"item_1617265215918":{"attribute_name":"Version Type","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_version_resource":"http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85","subitem_version_type":"VoR"}]},"item_1617605131499":{"attribute_name":"File","attribute_type":"file","attribute_value_mlt":[{"accessrole":"open_access","date":[{"dateType":"Available","dateValue":"2023-03-18"}],"displaytype":"simple","filename":"Nidaba_6_6.pdf","filesize":[{"value":"1.3 MB"}],"mimetype":"application/pdf","url":{"objectType":"fulltext","url":"https://hiroshima.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2011985/files/Nidaba_6_6.pdf"},"version_id":"76edb732-8403-4eff-87c2-2fd5f976adc4"}]},"item_1617620223087":{"attribute_name":"Heading","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_heading_banner_headline":"論文","subitem_heading_language":"ja"}]},"item_1732771732025":{"attribute_name":"旧ID","attribute_value":"50972"},"item_title":"Locative Adverbials and the ing-form","item_type_id":"40003","owner":"41","path":["1730442661683"],"pubdate":{"attribute_name":"PubDate","attribute_value":"2023-03-18"},"publish_date":"2023-03-18","publish_status":"0","recid":"2011985","relation_version_is_last":true,"title":["Locative Adverbials and the ing-form"],"weko_creator_id":"41","weko_shared_id":-1},"updated":"2025-06-04T01:08:26.621035+00:00"}