Like many other languages, Mandarin Chinese has noun phrases consisting of just a BARE NOUN without any functional elements such as determiners, classifiers, or number morphemes:
textThis dissertation investigates the internal constructions of Mandarin nominal phrases with a sp...
Cette thèse est consacrée à l’étude des syntagmes nominaux simples en chinois mandarin. Elle porte s...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
definite bare nouns in argument positions (1a, 2a) and requiring numeral classifiers (1b, 2b)
This article examines the distribution and interpretational variability of bare nouns and [classifie...
We normally think of classifier-languages such as Chinese to be different from languages like Englis...
Esta dissertação investiga nomes nus e classificadores numerais do chinês mandarim, assim como a dis...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
Chinese has been widely recognised as a classic example of a numeral-licensing classifier language, ...
This paper presents an analysis of Mandarin Chinese as having both singular classifiers and a plural...
En mandarin, les déterminants du nom, démonstratifs et numéraux, sont en général antéposés au nom. L...
It is well-know that definiteness and grammatical number in Chinese languages in contrast to English...
The purpose of this paper is to prove the Mass Noun Hypothesis wrong. The hypothesis claims that all...
Most Chinese linguists agree that indefinite NPs cannot occur in the sub-ject position in Chinese se...
Item does not contain fulltextRadboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 07 mei 2008Promotores : Muysken, P.C., ...
textThis dissertation investigates the internal constructions of Mandarin nominal phrases with a sp...
Cette thèse est consacrée à l’étude des syntagmes nominaux simples en chinois mandarin. Elle porte s...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
definite bare nouns in argument positions (1a, 2a) and requiring numeral classifiers (1b, 2b)
This article examines the distribution and interpretational variability of bare nouns and [classifie...
We normally think of classifier-languages such as Chinese to be different from languages like Englis...
Esta dissertação investiga nomes nus e classificadores numerais do chinês mandarim, assim como a dis...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
Chinese has been widely recognised as a classic example of a numeral-licensing classifier language, ...
This paper presents an analysis of Mandarin Chinese as having both singular classifiers and a plural...
En mandarin, les déterminants du nom, démonstratifs et numéraux, sont en général antéposés au nom. L...
It is well-know that definiteness and grammatical number in Chinese languages in contrast to English...
The purpose of this paper is to prove the Mass Noun Hypothesis wrong. The hypothesis claims that all...
Most Chinese linguists agree that indefinite NPs cannot occur in the sub-ject position in Chinese se...
Item does not contain fulltextRadboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 07 mei 2008Promotores : Muysken, P.C., ...
textThis dissertation investigates the internal constructions of Mandarin nominal phrases with a sp...
Cette thèse est consacrée à l’étude des syntagmes nominaux simples en chinois mandarin. Elle porte s...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...