@article{oai:iuk-repo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000984, author = {梁, 玥 and Liang, Yue}, journal = {鹿児島国際大学大学院学術論集, The IUK graduate school journal}, month = {Nov}, note = {There are many kinds of meanings and usages of the compound verb "tekuru", in daily conversation and written language. In research studies, the "v+tekuru" structure is more notable, yet the research on the structure of "adj+nattekuru" is rare. The paper explores the relevance and allocation rules of "adj+nattekuru" and adverbs from the perspective of semantics and syntax. On the basis of the research using focus, the concept of scope is added, and the following conclusions are drawn: The structure of "adj+nattekuru" expresses the change of process, and often collocates with the adverbs expressing the progress status. As time goes on, the internal changes of things gradually appear and develop. The structure of "adj+nattekuru" is often used with the degree adverbs. In assumption conditional sentences, whether the degree of "adj+nattekuru" in the preceding is met, is a condition for the consequent. The collocation of "adj+nattekuru" with the adverbs of progress time expresses the repetition of situation change; while collocated with the model verbs, it expresses the time to start or realize something., 論文(Article)}, pages = {23--31}, title = {「adj+なってくる」と副詞とのかかわり}, volume = {10}, year = {2018} }