Chinese, as an aspect language, has played an important role in the development of aspect theory. This book is a systematic and structured exploration of the linguistic devices that Mandarin Chinese employs to express aspectual meanings. The work presented here is the first corpus-based account of aspect in Chinese, encompassing both situation aspect and viewpoint aspect. In using corpus data, the book seeks to achieve a marriage between theory-driven and corpus-based approaches to linguistics. The corpus-based model presented explores aspect at both the semantic and grammatical levels. At the semantic level a two-level model of situation aspect is proposed, which covers both the lexical and sentential levels, thus giving a better account o...
Chinese has a number of particles such as le, guo, zai and zhe that add a particular aspectual value...
Aspect and resultative constructions have been treated as distinct phenomena in the linguistic liter...
Ljungqvist Arin Marita. Xiao Richard and McEnery Tony : Aspect in Mandarin Chinese: A corpus-based s...
Chinese, as an aspect language, has played an important role in the development of aspect theory. Th...
Linguistic studies on the aspectual system of natural language have mainly focused on its semantics ...
ASPECT has recently attracted much interest and attention, but it has been treated as a temporally c...
Mandarin Chinese does not grammaticalize tense, but makes abundant use of aspectual distinctions in ...
Motivated by a systematic representation of the Chinese aspect forms that explores their intrinsic...
The authors of this study pursue two goals. Citing examples from a large corpus of texts rather than...
English is predominantly a tense language, whereas Chinese is exclusively an aspect language (c.f. W...
As an extension of the ESRC project Contrasting aspect and tense in English and Chinese (RES-000-22-...
This paper uses an English-Chinese parallel corpus, an L1 Chinese comparable corpus, and an L1 Chine...
This study focuses on how -guo, a perfective aspect marker in Chinese, is used by native speakers to...
In this paper we will extend Smith's (1997) two-component aspect theory to develop a two-level model...
Languages differ in how systematically and obligatorily they encode conceptual categories such as te...
Chinese has a number of particles such as le, guo, zai and zhe that add a particular aspectual value...
Aspect and resultative constructions have been treated as distinct phenomena in the linguistic liter...
Ljungqvist Arin Marita. Xiao Richard and McEnery Tony : Aspect in Mandarin Chinese: A corpus-based s...
Chinese, as an aspect language, has played an important role in the development of aspect theory. Th...
Linguistic studies on the aspectual system of natural language have mainly focused on its semantics ...
ASPECT has recently attracted much interest and attention, but it has been treated as a temporally c...
Mandarin Chinese does not grammaticalize tense, but makes abundant use of aspectual distinctions in ...
Motivated by a systematic representation of the Chinese aspect forms that explores their intrinsic...
The authors of this study pursue two goals. Citing examples from a large corpus of texts rather than...
English is predominantly a tense language, whereas Chinese is exclusively an aspect language (c.f. W...
As an extension of the ESRC project Contrasting aspect and tense in English and Chinese (RES-000-22-...
This paper uses an English-Chinese parallel corpus, an L1 Chinese comparable corpus, and an L1 Chine...
This study focuses on how -guo, a perfective aspect marker in Chinese, is used by native speakers to...
In this paper we will extend Smith's (1997) two-component aspect theory to develop a two-level model...
Languages differ in how systematically and obligatorily they encode conceptual categories such as te...
Chinese has a number of particles such as le, guo, zai and zhe that add a particular aspectual value...
Aspect and resultative constructions have been treated as distinct phenomena in the linguistic liter...
Ljungqvist Arin Marita. Xiao Richard and McEnery Tony : Aspect in Mandarin Chinese: A corpus-based s...