Item does not contain fulltextRadboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 07 mei 2008Promotores : Muysken, P.C., Fang, L., Hoop, H. deXVI, 241 p
In Mandarin Chinese topic constructions of the possessor, optional resumptive pronouns (RP) seem to ...
definite bare nouns in argument positions (1a, 2a) and requiring numeral classifiers (1b, 2b)
In Mandarin Chinese topic constructions of the possessor, optional resumptive pronouns (RP) seem to ...
Contains fulltext : 45144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
Most Chinese linguists agree that indefinite NPs cannot occur in the sub-ject position in Chinese se...
Like many other languages, Mandarin Chinese has noun phrases consisting of just a BARE NOUN without ...
Item does not contain fulltext[Utrecht] Leiden-Utrecht Semantics Colloquium (LUSH), 15 april 2004Ut...
This paper examines the interaction of DOM with information structure in Mandarin Chinese. Despite t...
Run-on sentences are common mistakes made by Chinese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students. O...
Item does not contain fulltext[s.l. : s.n.]GLOW XXX workshop on Language Acquisitio
Contains fulltext : 44638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)19 p
It is universally acknowledged that subjects tend to be definite and objects indefinite in Chinese. ...
The use of the numeral classifier construction yī ‘one’ + Classifier as a marker of indefiniteness ...
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This squib proposes a novel means of solving the problem of non-specific null object with an indefin...
In Mandarin Chinese topic constructions of the possessor, optional resumptive pronouns (RP) seem to ...
definite bare nouns in argument positions (1a, 2a) and requiring numeral classifiers (1b, 2b)
In Mandarin Chinese topic constructions of the possessor, optional resumptive pronouns (RP) seem to ...
Contains fulltext : 45144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
Most Chinese linguists agree that indefinite NPs cannot occur in the sub-ject position in Chinese se...
Like many other languages, Mandarin Chinese has noun phrases consisting of just a BARE NOUN without ...
Item does not contain fulltext[Utrecht] Leiden-Utrecht Semantics Colloquium (LUSH), 15 april 2004Ut...
This paper examines the interaction of DOM with information structure in Mandarin Chinese. Despite t...
Run-on sentences are common mistakes made by Chinese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students. O...
Item does not contain fulltext[s.l. : s.n.]GLOW XXX workshop on Language Acquisitio
Contains fulltext : 44638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)19 p
It is universally acknowledged that subjects tend to be definite and objects indefinite in Chinese. ...
The use of the numeral classifier construction yī ‘one’ + Classifier as a marker of indefiniteness ...
Item does not contain fulltext[Oxford University] n.n.Oxford University : [s.n.
This squib proposes a novel means of solving the problem of non-specific null object with an indefin...
In Mandarin Chinese topic constructions of the possessor, optional resumptive pronouns (RP) seem to ...
definite bare nouns in argument positions (1a, 2a) and requiring numeral classifiers (1b, 2b)
In Mandarin Chinese topic constructions of the possessor, optional resumptive pronouns (RP) seem to ...