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NACCL Proceedings Online — NACCL-22 & IACL-18 (2010)
Proceedings of the 22rd North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-22) and the 18th International Conference on Chinese Linguistics (IACL-18)
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- Lauren Eby Clemens
- Chi-Ming Louis Liu
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
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Volume 1
Part I: Applied linguistics
2. Eom, Ik-sang 严翼相 (p. 17-30)
Recovering Cultural Identity and Refreshing Chinese Flavors: Four Language Policies in the Republic of Korea 1948-2010
3. Xu, Yi (p. 31-48)
The Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy in Chinese as a Foreign Language Learners’ Interlanguage
Part II: Diachronic linguistics
4. Chen, Xiu-Lan 陈秀兰 (p. 49-62)
汉译佛典的“S, N 是”句及其来源研究——以梵、汉本 《撰集百缘经》、 《金光明经》、《维摩诘经》、《妙法莲华经》 的对勘为例
5. Cho, Eun-Jeong 曹銀晶 (p. 63-80)
A Study on the Phenomenon of “YeYiYi” in the Analects 談《論語》中的“也已矣”連用現象
6. Lai, Chia Yee 赖佳瑜 (p. 81-98)
A Study of Lexical Diffusion in Chinese Characters 文字层面的词汇扩散现象
Part III: Language Acquisition
14. Su, Yi (Esther) and Stephen Crain (p. 187-202)
Disjunction and Conditional in Child Mandarin
Part IV: Morphology
15. Liu, Meichun, Tzu-I Chiang and I-Fan Lai (p. 203-217)
Force Dynamics and Social Interaction Verbs in Mandarin
16. Wang, Renqiang (p. 218-231)
A Validity Study of the Word Class System in Modern Chinese as Seen from The Contemporary Chinese Dictionary (5th edition)
17. Wang, Zhijun (p. 232-245)
The Head of the Chinese Adjectives and ABB Reduplication
Part V: Phonetics and Phonology
21. Chen, Szu-wei, James Myers, and Jane Tsay (p. 283-300)
Testing the Allomorph Selection Hypothesis in Taiwanese Tone Sandhi
23. Hsieh, Feng-fan (p. 316-330)
Rhyme phonotactics in Taiwanese: A dispersion-theoretic perspective
24. Huang, Tsan 黄璨 (p. 331-344)
Er-suffixation in Chinese monophthongs: phonological analysis and phonetic data
25. Lee, Leslie (p. 345-362)
The Tonal System of Singapore Mandarin
26. Lin, Yen-Hwei (p. 363-382)
Unexpected Morphophonological Outputs
27. Liu, Te-hsin (p. 383-394)
Incomplete Tone Merger as Evidence for Lexical Diffusion in Dalian
Part VI: Psycholinguistics
28. Cheung, Pierina, Peggy Li and David Barner (p. 395-412)
Individuation and Quantification: Do bare nouns in Mandarin Chinese individuate?
29. Lin, Chien-Jer Charles (p. 413-428)
Comprehending Chinese Relative Clauses in Context: Thematic Patterns and Grammatical Functions
30. Lin, Hsin-Ni and Chien-Jer Charles Lin (p. 429-437)
Perceiving Vowels and Tones in Mandarin: The Effect of Literary Phonetic Systems on Phonological Awareness
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VOLUME 2
Part VII: Semantics and Pragmatics
32. Chen, Hsiang-Yun (p. 1-17)
Logophoric ziji in DRT
33. Erlewine, Michael Yoshitaka (p. 18-35)
Sentence-Final Only and the Interpretation of Focus in Mandarin Chinese
34. Li, Xiao amd Carlos A. Fasola (p. 36-53)
The Semantics of yue…yue in Mandarin Chinese
35. Wu, Jiun-Shiung and Jenny Yi-Chun Kuo (p. 54-71)
Future and Modality: A Preliminary Study of jiang, hui, yao and yao … le in Mandarin Chinese
Part VIII: Syntax
36. Ai, Ruixi Ressy (p. 72-83)
Multi-Spec, Relativized Minimality and Movement in Mandarin
37. Aldridge, Edith (p. 84-101)
Focus and Archaic Chinese Word Order
38. Chang, Melody Ya-Yin (p. 102-116)
“Sluicing” in Hmong (A-Hmao)
39. Chen, Yuan-Lu (p. 117-129)
Degree Modification and Time Anchoring in Mandarin
40. Chiu, Liching Livy (p. 130-144)
Two Types of Light Verbs and v-Stranding VP Ellipsis in Chinese
42. Dai, Manchun (p. 163-177)
The Case of Non-canonical Subjects in Chinese
44. Hsieh, Hsin-I (p. 196-208)
The Interplay of the Synthesis and Analysis Macro-parameters in Jim Huang’s New Theory
45. Hsu, Pei-Ling (p. 209-219)
Wh-in-situ, Phase, and Arugment-adjunct Assymetry
46. Huang, Rui-heng Ray (p. 220-229)
On the Absence of Island Effects in Chinese Alternative Questions
47. Jiang, Li Julie and Suhua Hu (p. 230-241)
On Bare Classifier Phrases
48. Li, Grant Xiaoguang (p. 242-253)
Deriving Distributivity from Discourse
49. Lin, Yi-An (p. 254-270)
The De-marked Modification Structure in Mandarin Chinese
50. Liu, Chi-Ming Louis (p. 271-286)
Mandarin Chinese as an Exceed-type Language
51. Liu, Haiyong (p. 287-304)
What is A in Mandarin A-not-A Questions?
52. Liu, Na (p. 305-322)
The Distributions of the Aspect Markers Zhe and Le in the Chinese Youcoda Constructions
53. Ming, Tao (p. 323-340)
The Relative Position of Demonstratives and Relative Clauses in Mandarin Chinese
54. Shen, YaMing and Keiko Mochizuki (p. 341-355)
Inheritance of Argument Structure and Compounding Constraints of Resultative Compound Verbs in Chinese and Japanese
56. Ta, Hong-Thuong (p. 372-384)
Interaction between structural positions and interpretations: Evidence from Chinese modal neng, keneng and Vietnamese modalcó the
57. Ting, Jen (p. 385-394)
The Nature of the Empty Subject in Gapless Bei Sentences in Early Mandarin
58. Tseng, W.-H. Karen and T.-H. Jonah Lin (p. 395-407)
A Post-Syntactic Approach to the A-not-A Questions
59. Yang, Barry C.-Y. (p. 408-429)
Null Subject Revisted
60. Yang, Chun-Jung and Mao-Chang Ku (p. 430-442)
On the Cleft Construction in Mandarin Chinese
61. Yashima, Jun (p. 443-460)
Event Structure, Unaccusativity, and Locative Inversion
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