Topic-prominence is a typologically distinctive feature of Cantonese (Li & Thompson, 1976, 1981; Matthews & Yip, 1994; Luke, Bodomo & Nancarrow, 2001). There has been controversy surrounding the basicness of topic and the derivability of topic-comment structures among Chinese linguists, given the varied definitions proposed in characterizing the notion. The present paper distinguishes sentence topic from discourse topic, regarding it as a grammatical notion on a par with subject. In this work, the development of topic and its structures is investigated in typically-developing native Cantonese preschool children. Their concepts of topic and subject are also examined to provide evidence for the basicness of topic in Cantonese. This research ...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topic-prominent typological int...
For twenty-five years, interlanguage researchers have accepted an early period of topic prominence i...
This study aimed to verify the sex differences seen in our previous study on early syntactic develop...
Mandarin Chinese has been characterized as a topic-prominent language with the prevalence use of top...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to investigate semantic and syntactic features of Chinese topics,...
The ability to make clear reference in connected discourse was examined in children learning Cantone...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate factors involved in the learning of five Mandarin C...
This thesis investigates subject realization in Cantonese-English bilingual first language acquisiti...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topicprominent typological inte...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topicprominent typological inte...
Works by Berman & Slobin (1994), Ninio &Snow (1996) and Blum-Kulka & Snow (2002), Rose (2000 &2009) ...
This study investigated the development of noun phrase production in Cantonese speaking preschool ch...
This study investigated the noun definitions given by Cantonese speakers at different ages. Definiti...
Little is known about language development in school-age children in Asian countries. This research ...
For twenty-five years, interlanguage researchers have accepted an early period of topic prominence i...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topic-prominent typological int...
For twenty-five years, interlanguage researchers have accepted an early period of topic prominence i...
This study aimed to verify the sex differences seen in our previous study on early syntactic develop...
Mandarin Chinese has been characterized as a topic-prominent language with the prevalence use of top...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to investigate semantic and syntactic features of Chinese topics,...
The ability to make clear reference in connected discourse was examined in children learning Cantone...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate factors involved in the learning of five Mandarin C...
This thesis investigates subject realization in Cantonese-English bilingual first language acquisiti...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topicprominent typological inte...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topicprominent typological inte...
Works by Berman & Slobin (1994), Ninio &Snow (1996) and Blum-Kulka & Snow (2002), Rose (2000 &2009) ...
This study investigated the development of noun phrase production in Cantonese speaking preschool ch...
This study investigated the noun definitions given by Cantonese speakers at different ages. Definiti...
Little is known about language development in school-age children in Asian countries. This research ...
For twenty-five years, interlanguage researchers have accepted an early period of topic prominence i...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topic-prominent typological int...
For twenty-five years, interlanguage researchers have accepted an early period of topic prominence i...
This study aimed to verify the sex differences seen in our previous study on early syntactic develop...