The present study is concerned with the identification and analysis of the major syntactic functions occurring in the classical Chinese sentence. Of these, it concentrates on those functions which exhibit one of the following two characteristics: that of initiating discourse or predication (e.g., SUBJECT); or that of being governed (e.g., OBJECT). The generic term assigned to these functions is 'nominal', and is employed not because they are always performed by members of the lexical category 'noun' (the syntactic unpredictability of classical Chinese word-classes is notorious), but because they are predominantly so performed and, significantly, because proper names, which are nouns par excellence, occur almost without exception in these fu...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes how to extend Pappi, a principles and parameters parser which can cu...
The present study examines a particular syntactic phenomenon in Chinese discourse, namely complex n...
Taking the Cartographic Approach, I argue that the left periphery of nominals in Mandarin (i.e., the...
Verbs and nouns are the two most basic forms of words in any language. Almost all languages in the w...
2013-12-09This dissertation investigates the Mandarin Chinese nominals [Numeral-Classifier-(de)-Noun...
This study is designed to analyze the use of nominalization in English translations of Chinese liter...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 249-253.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Methodology --...
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAuthor’s OriginalPublishe
This dissertation is an investigation of the syntax of Chinese derived nominals. A detailed descript...
Since 1970s, a growing number of systemic functional descriptions of languages other English have be...
The central topic of this thesis is the verbal and the adverbial use of nouns in Classical Chinese (...
264 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2013 JinThis dissertation aims t...
textThis dissertation investigates the internal constructions of Mandarin nominal phrases with a sp...
Nominalization is highly productive and widely attested in normal discourse and speech in Liangmai. ...
Classical Chinese is the written language used from the late 6th to the early 2nd century BCE. Locat...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes how to extend Pappi, a principles and parameters parser which can cu...
The present study examines a particular syntactic phenomenon in Chinese discourse, namely complex n...
Taking the Cartographic Approach, I argue that the left periphery of nominals in Mandarin (i.e., the...
Verbs and nouns are the two most basic forms of words in any language. Almost all languages in the w...
2013-12-09This dissertation investigates the Mandarin Chinese nominals [Numeral-Classifier-(de)-Noun...
This study is designed to analyze the use of nominalization in English translations of Chinese liter...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 249-253.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Methodology --...
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAuthor’s OriginalPublishe
This dissertation is an investigation of the syntax of Chinese derived nominals. A detailed descript...
Since 1970s, a growing number of systemic functional descriptions of languages other English have be...
The central topic of this thesis is the verbal and the adverbial use of nouns in Classical Chinese (...
264 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2013 JinThis dissertation aims t...
textThis dissertation investigates the internal constructions of Mandarin nominal phrases with a sp...
Nominalization is highly productive and widely attested in normal discourse and speech in Liangmai. ...
Classical Chinese is the written language used from the late 6th to the early 2nd century BCE. Locat...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes how to extend Pappi, a principles and parameters parser which can cu...
The present study examines a particular syntactic phenomenon in Chinese discourse, namely complex n...
Taking the Cartographic Approach, I argue that the left periphery of nominals in Mandarin (i.e., the...