Chinese Language Asked on December 10, 2021
I have some doubts about the sentence order for time adverbs.
Note: Time adverbs tell us when an action happened, but also for how long, and how often.
English examples:
I know the usual sentence order in Mandarin is:
S + Time + VP
But when we want to put emphasis on the Time, this structure is also allowed:
Time + S + VP
However, structure 2 does not seem to apply for all adverbs of time. I know time adverbs expressing frequency and duration follow a different pattern. But here I am thinking of time adverbs indicating habitual actions such as 经常 (often), 总是 (always) or 一般 (usually). For example, in here they explain we can not say structure 2:
经常他不吃早饭Jīngcháng tā bù chī zǎo fàn.
But only structure 1:
他经常不吃早饭
Tā jīngcháng bù chī zǎo fàn.
He often skips breakfast.
On the other hand, I have seen some other examples of time adverbs indicating habitual actions following structure 2 with "每 + Time + S + 都", such as:
每天我都运动。
Měitiān wǒ dōu yùndòng.
Everyday I do exercise.
Q1: Which adverbs of time can follow structure 2?
Q2: When there are several adverbs of time, is there a rule indicating their order?
For example, can we rewrite the following examples:
周末我经常去学校。
Zhōumò wǒ jīngcháng qù xuéxiào.
I often go to school on weekends.
(with time adverbs: 周末, 经常), such as:
我周末经常去学校。?
Or:
我经常周末去学校。?
我一般12点睡觉。
Wǒ yībān 12 diǎn shuìjiào.
I usually go to bed at 12 o’clock.
(with time adverbs: 一般, 12点), such as:
我12点一般睡觉。?
You said:
"However, structure 2. does not seem to apply for all adverbs of time, in particular for some time adverbs indicating habitual actions such as 经常 (often), 总是 (always) or 一般 (usually). "
You probably mixed up time words with frequency words. Those are quotes from your links on "ChineseGrammarWiki":
Remembering where to put the time words, such as "yesterday," "tomorrow," "this week," etc. in a sentence is really important in order to speak Chinese correctly.
Time words can appear in one of two positions in the sentence in Chinese: either > at the beginning of the sentence (before the subject), or directly after the subject. The structures are:
Time + Subj. + Verb + Obj.
Subj. + Time + Verb + Obj.From Time words and word order
"...常常 and 经常 both can be used to express frequency..."
From Comparing changchang and jingchang
So, that answers Q1:
"Which adverbs of time can follow structure 2?"
In this case, the answer would be "none", since the words mentioned in the Wiki that relate to time, are proper nouns (They are names identifying different parts of time), not adverbs.
Let's look at your sample sentences given in the "examples" section of "Q2":
When we remove the last section from the sentences for simplicity, then identify the role of each word, we get this:
"周末我经常"
"我一般12点"
Because those 2 formats are accepted, without changing the meaning of the sentence, and because frequency words cannot be located at the beginning of a sentence (As mentioned in Q1), therefore, the answer to Q2:
"When there are several adverbs of time, is there a rule indicating their order?"
is "Yes".
Hope this helps. If not, correct me.
Answered by Bryan351018 on December 10, 2021
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