This paper addresses the central question of whether Mandarin Chinese (MC) is a canonical truth-based language, a language that is expected to express the speaker's disagreement to a negative proposition by means of a negative particle followed by a positive sentence. Eight native speakers of MC participated in an oral Discourse Completion Task that elicited rejecting responses to negative assertions/questions and broad focus statements (control condition). Results show that MC speakers convey reject by relying on a combination of lexico-syntactic strategies (e.g., negative particles such as bù, méi(you), and positive sentences) together with prosodic (e.g., mean pitch) and gestural strategies (mainly, the use of head nods). Importantly, th...
A study exploring native English-speakers ' and advanced Chinese English-as-a-Second-Language (...
There are a number of ways to form ycs-no questions in Chinese, though not every dialect employs all...
[[abstract]]We first point out that Mandarin Chinese and English show a striking contrast with respe...
This paper addresses the central question of whether Mandarin Chinese (MC) is a canonical truth-base...
This paper addresses the central question of whether Mandarin Chinese (MC) is a canonical truth-base...
Previous research has proposed that languages diverge with respect to how their speakers confirm and...
Previous research has proposed that languages diverge with respect to how their speakers confirm and...
Previous research has proposed that languages diverge with respect to how their speakers confirm and...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Chinese sentence-final partic...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Chinese sentence-final partic...
Esta disertación tiene como objetivo investigar experimentalmente la interpretación de la negación e...
[[abstract]]We first point out that Mandarin Chinese and English show a striking contrast with respe...
Negation in English and Mandarin Chinese exhibit a peculiar difference. In response to negative yes-...
Esta disertación tiene como objetivo investigar experimentalmente la interpretación de la negación e...
Esta disertación tiene como objetivo investigar experimentalmente la interpretación de la negación e...
A study exploring native English-speakers ' and advanced Chinese English-as-a-Second-Language (...
There are a number of ways to form ycs-no questions in Chinese, though not every dialect employs all...
[[abstract]]We first point out that Mandarin Chinese and English show a striking contrast with respe...
This paper addresses the central question of whether Mandarin Chinese (MC) is a canonical truth-base...
This paper addresses the central question of whether Mandarin Chinese (MC) is a canonical truth-base...
Previous research has proposed that languages diverge with respect to how their speakers confirm and...
Previous research has proposed that languages diverge with respect to how their speakers confirm and...
Previous research has proposed that languages diverge with respect to how their speakers confirm and...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Chinese sentence-final partic...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Chinese sentence-final partic...
Esta disertación tiene como objetivo investigar experimentalmente la interpretación de la negación e...
[[abstract]]We first point out that Mandarin Chinese and English show a striking contrast with respe...
Negation in English and Mandarin Chinese exhibit a peculiar difference. In response to negative yes-...
Esta disertación tiene como objetivo investigar experimentalmente la interpretación de la negación e...
Esta disertación tiene como objetivo investigar experimentalmente la interpretación de la negación e...
A study exploring native English-speakers ' and advanced Chinese English-as-a-Second-Language (...
There are a number of ways to form ycs-no questions in Chinese, though not every dialect employs all...
[[abstract]]We first point out that Mandarin Chinese and English show a striking contrast with respe...