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动态语法
2005-07-29, 03:01 PM
Note: Examples are taken from the Virtual Language Centre, HK.

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patricx
2005-07-29, 03:11 PM
obviously "remind" is a transitive verb
remind+NP
remind+indirec object+of/that

xiaoz
2005-07-29, 09:10 PM
remind someone of something

remind some to do thing / that-clause

Also note the difference in meanings of remind in the two patterns.

动态语法
2005-07-29, 11:38 PM
以下是引用 xiaoz 在 2005-7-29 21:10:31 的发言:
remind someone of something

remind some to do thing / that-clause

Also note the difference in meanings of remind in the two patterns.



Then the question is: how does knowing the transitivity of the verb
help us in anyway in understanding the meaning differences? What is
a better way to understand language, at least in this case?

xiaoz
2005-07-30, 01:13 AM
But in all of these patterns, remind is a transitive verb.

In my view, the meaning difference comes from different time references - with a past/present time reference, or with a future time reference. what is reminded in the pattern remind sb to V only has a future time reference (linked to the infivitive?) while the patterns remind sb of sth and remind sb that-clause can have both types of time references.

xujiajin
2005-08-24, 03:02 PM
A reference:
Bolinger, Dwight. 1971. Semantic overloading: A restudy of the verb remind. Language 47. 522-47.