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De in Mandarin Chinese

De in Mandarin Chinese

... If we assume that head-initial de shares the Case-marking properties of head-final de, we can say that in sentences (19)-(21), de governs the subject in the embedded clauses and assigns [r] ... See full document

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Source of Individuation in Mandarin Chinese, a Classifier Language

Source of Individuation in Mandarin Chinese, a Classifier Language

... between Mandarin and English systems of individuation and examines whether morphosyntactic devices such as ge and -zi in Mandarin Chinese provide cues to individuation as count syntax in ... See full document

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On Argument-Adjunct Asymmetry of Sluicing in Mandarin Chinese

On Argument-Adjunct Asymmetry of Sluicing in Mandarin Chinese

... (1995) insightful analysis of LF Copying Theory. Departing from their analysis in crucial respects, however, I argue that a covert wh-movement also takes place simultaneously with the operation of copying the antecedent ... See full document

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On the Idiosyncrasies of the Mandarin Chinese Classifier System

On the Idiosyncrasies of the Mandarin Chinese Classifier System

... the Mandarin Chinese classifier system? For a given noun, how predictable is the set of classifiers that can be grammatically employed? For instance, had we not known that the Mandarin word for horse ... See full document

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Type Construction of Event Nouns in Mandarin Chinese

Type Construction of Event Nouns in Mandarin Chinese

... A considerable amount of research has been condu cted into event nouns in Mandarin Chinese (Chu 2000; Han 2010a; Ma 1995; Wang & Zhu 2000; Wang & Huang 2011a, 2011b, 2011c, 2012a, 2012b, 2012c, ... See full document

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Word Identification for Mandarin Chinese Sentences

Word Identification for Mandarin Chinese Sentences

... WORD IDENTIFICATION FOR MANDARIN CHINESE SENTENCES W O R D I D E N T I F I C A T I O N F O R M A N D A R I N C I l I N E S E S E N T E N C E S Abstract K e h J i a n n C h e n S h i n g l l u a n L i[.] ... See full document

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Engineering a Deep HPSG for Mandarin Chinese

Engineering a Deep HPSG for Mandarin Chinese

... In this paper, we present our on-going grammar development effort towards a linguistically precise and broad coverage grammar for Mandarin Chinese in the framework of HPSG. The use of LinGO Grammar Matrix ... See full document

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Children’s Acquisition of Demonstrative Pronouns in Mandarin Chinese

Children’s Acquisition of Demonstrative Pronouns in Mandarin Chinese

... Children’s acquisition of demonstratives in Mandarin Chinese, however, has not been investigated in literature so far as I know. Previous studies relating to children’s acquisition of demonstratives usually ... See full document

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Word Order in Mandarin Chinese and Grammatical Relations

Word Order in Mandarin Chinese and Grammatical Relations

... It has been argued by LaPolla (1993, 1995) and Van Valin and LaPolla (1997) -- among others -- that word order in Mandarin Chinese (henceforth MC) is (almost) exclusively determined by ... See full document

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MATBN: A Mandarin Chinese Broadcast News Corpus

MATBN: A Mandarin Chinese Broadcast News Corpus

... We have established a webpage for the corpus. On this webpage, there are tools that users can employ to query the corpus. Though the project is finished, we will continue to correct errors reported by users. Also, we ... See full document

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Measuring and Comparing the Productivity of Mandarin Chinese Suffixes

Measuring and Comparing the Productivity of Mandarin Chinese Suffixes

... the Mandarin Chinese PH Corpus [Guo, 1993; hereafter, the PH Corpus] of segmented Chinese texts, made available in a study by Hockenmaier and Brew ...(3,753,291) Chinese characters—from XinHua ... See full document

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De-verbalization and Nominal Categories in Mandarin Chinese: A corpus-driven study in both Mainland Mandarin and Taiwan Mandarin

De-verbalization and Nominal Categories in Mandarin Chinese: A corpus-driven study in both Mainland Mandarin and Taiwan Mandarin

... of de-verbalization in Mandarin Chinese, viz. zero- marked de-verbalization, coercion-induced de- verbalization and light-noun-motivated de- ...various Chinese nominal ... See full document

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The Polysemy of PO in Mandarin Chinese

The Polysemy of PO in Mandarin Chinese

... The present paper notes that the lexical item PO, literally meaning ‘to break’, bears multiple semantic imports in Mandarin Chinese. Given the lack of well-documented research on the semantics of the ... See full document

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That “certain cut”: towards a characterology of Mandarin Chinese

That “certain cut”: towards a characterology of Mandarin Chinese

... In Chinese, on the other hand, the earlier meanings are in some sense still around; there are two reasons for this, one to do with the language, the other to do with the ...classical Chinese (based on the ... See full document

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Unsupervized Word Segmentation: the Case for Mandarin Chinese

Unsupervized Word Segmentation: the Case for Mandarin Chinese

... in terms of preprocessing and prior knowledge given to the systems. For example, Wang et al. (2011) used different levels of preprocessing (which they call “settings”). In their settings 1 and 2, Wang et al. (2011) try ... See full document

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Initialness of Sentence-final Particles in Mandarin Chinese

Initialness of Sentence-final Particles in Mandarin Chinese

... (henceforth SFPs) . First I induce core grammatical functions and semantic interpretations of SFPs. Based on Rizzi’s (1997) Split CP hypothesis, I make some modifications to accommodate Mandarin SFPs and map them ... See full document

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A Discourse Approach to Causal Sentences in Mandarin Chinese

A Discourse Approach to Causal Sentences in Mandarin Chinese

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On the Syntax of Dynamic Verbs in Mandarin Chinese

On the Syntax of Dynamic Verbs in Mandarin Chinese

... However, both Tai’s [12] and Smith’s [13] approaches have been called into question. For example, Peck et al. [15] demonstrate that Chinese does in fact have accomplishment verbs, providing several examples. ... See full document

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Developing Universal Dependencies for Mandarin Chinese

Developing Universal Dependencies for Mandarin Chinese

... Although not all sentence-final particles have discourse functions, and more importantly they are very different from interjections, they seem to fit best as a sub-relation of discourse despite the fact that this ... See full document

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A Cognitive Account of Mandarin Chinese Jin

A Cognitive Account of Mandarin Chinese Jin

... contrast Chinese Qian and Southern Min Khan from a cognitive ...although Chinese Qian and Southern Min Khan have common senses, they have developed distinct meaning ...which Chinese Qian does not ... See full document

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