Retrieval of accurate translations is crucial in today’s technologically advanced world where intercultural communications are frequent and necessary. Past research surrounding passives and translations has largely focused on English-Chinese translations. Therefore, this paper seeks to provide new insight by concentrating on Chinese-English passive translations. In view of past observations, five hypotheses are proposed: (i) BEI++ hypothesis; (ii) RANG+ hypothesis; (iii) BE+ hypothesis; (iv) GET-control hypothesis; (v) BY-ACTOR hypothesis. For the purpose of this study, a Chinese-English multilingual corpus from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) was used. Three of the proposed hypotheses, namely BEI++ hypothesis, BE...
The goal of this paper is to defend the complementation approach to Chinese passives and discuss its...
There are two types of passive constructions in Chinese. Type I is a syntactic passive since it is d...
There are two types of passive constructions in Chinese. Type I is a syntactic passive since it is d...
Retrieval of accurate translations is crucial in today’s technologically advanced world where interc...
Retrieval of accurate translations is crucial in today’s technologically advanced world where interc...
Abstract: Translational language as a “third code ” has been found to be different from both source ...
This research aims to comparatively analyze how Mandarin Chinese passive constructions are translate...
This paper explores passive constructions in English and Chinese on the basis of written and spoken ...
This research aims to comparatively analyze how Mandarin Chinese passive constructions are translate...
This article combines the corpus-based and contrastive approaches, seeking to provide a systematic a...
This article combines the corpus-based and contrastive approaches, seeking to provide a systematic a...
Because the appearance of the passive construction varies cross-linguistically, differences exist in...
This thesis combines corpus-based and contrastive approaches, seeking to provide a systematic explan...
On the basis of a large amount of corpus-based studies on translation works, the translation univers...
Abstract: This article seeks to demonstrate the predictive and diagnostic power of the integrated ap...
The goal of this paper is to defend the complementation approach to Chinese passives and discuss its...
There are two types of passive constructions in Chinese. Type I is a syntactic passive since it is d...
There are two types of passive constructions in Chinese. Type I is a syntactic passive since it is d...
Retrieval of accurate translations is crucial in today’s technologically advanced world where interc...
Retrieval of accurate translations is crucial in today’s technologically advanced world where interc...
Abstract: Translational language as a “third code ” has been found to be different from both source ...
This research aims to comparatively analyze how Mandarin Chinese passive constructions are translate...
This paper explores passive constructions in English and Chinese on the basis of written and spoken ...
This research aims to comparatively analyze how Mandarin Chinese passive constructions are translate...
This article combines the corpus-based and contrastive approaches, seeking to provide a systematic a...
This article combines the corpus-based and contrastive approaches, seeking to provide a systematic a...
Because the appearance of the passive construction varies cross-linguistically, differences exist in...
This thesis combines corpus-based and contrastive approaches, seeking to provide a systematic explan...
On the basis of a large amount of corpus-based studies on translation works, the translation univers...
Abstract: This article seeks to demonstrate the predictive and diagnostic power of the integrated ap...
The goal of this paper is to defend the complementation approach to Chinese passives and discuss its...
There are two types of passive constructions in Chinese. Type I is a syntactic passive since it is d...
There are two types of passive constructions in Chinese. Type I is a syntactic passive since it is d...