This paper investigates pragmatic factors affecting the development of the focus particle lian in Mandarin Chinese. An analysis of lian’s evolution in historical texts demonstrates that lian’s semantic transformation from con-crete activity to abstract grammatical meaning involved two major processes: metaphorization and inferencing. More importantly, this study provides evidence to show that due to the isolating characteristic, 1) Chinese does not restrict metaphorization to any particular category of lexical items, as Indo-European languages do (cf. Heine 1993); 2) different kinds of inferencing <LINK "xin-r13"> have affected lian in its process of semantic change and grammaticalization as opposed to the claim that differe...
The composition of linguistic constituents always involves the consistency of collocation, that is t...
This paper probes into the issue of de-verbalization in Chinese by starting from two potential and i...
Chinese basic color terms follow the same evolutionary sequence discovered by Berlin and Kay (1969)....
This paper discusses semantic properties of lian-constructions in Mandarin Chinese. It is argued tha...
Sinitic languages are normally classified as isolating; as to Mandarin Chinese, it is often assumed ...
A common phenomenon—at least among East Asian languages—is the recruitment of determiners into nomin...
The linguist James Huang categorized languages into “cool” languages (i.e., languages that rely more...
In the field of Tense and Aspect, semantic categories such as perfectivity and imperfectivity have b...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On the ...
Many linguists have tried to classify Chinese lexical coinages before. However, previous researchers...
This study deals with the historical development of Mandarin minimizers through examining their sync...
The semantics of the particle le in Mandarin Chinese has been hotly debated in both Chinese and non-...
This dissertation investigates two types of compounding (in a broad sense) in Mandarin Chinese, name...
[[abstract]]This study investigates the linguistic phenomenon of utterance-final particles (UFPs) in...
This paper aims to prove that the semantic behaviour of LAI in Mandarin Chinese changes as it assume...
The composition of linguistic constituents always involves the consistency of collocation, that is t...
This paper probes into the issue of de-verbalization in Chinese by starting from two potential and i...
Chinese basic color terms follow the same evolutionary sequence discovered by Berlin and Kay (1969)....
This paper discusses semantic properties of lian-constructions in Mandarin Chinese. It is argued tha...
Sinitic languages are normally classified as isolating; as to Mandarin Chinese, it is often assumed ...
A common phenomenon—at least among East Asian languages—is the recruitment of determiners into nomin...
The linguist James Huang categorized languages into “cool” languages (i.e., languages that rely more...
In the field of Tense and Aspect, semantic categories such as perfectivity and imperfectivity have b...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On the ...
Many linguists have tried to classify Chinese lexical coinages before. However, previous researchers...
This study deals with the historical development of Mandarin minimizers through examining their sync...
The semantics of the particle le in Mandarin Chinese has been hotly debated in both Chinese and non-...
This dissertation investigates two types of compounding (in a broad sense) in Mandarin Chinese, name...
[[abstract]]This study investigates the linguistic phenomenon of utterance-final particles (UFPs) in...
This paper aims to prove that the semantic behaviour of LAI in Mandarin Chinese changes as it assume...
The composition of linguistic constituents always involves the consistency of collocation, that is t...
This paper probes into the issue of de-verbalization in Chinese by starting from two potential and i...
Chinese basic color terms follow the same evolutionary sequence discovered by Berlin and Kay (1969)....