This study addresses the differences in syntactic and semantic behaviour of two distinct verb reduplication patterns, AABB and ABAB in Mandarin Chinese. I propose that the surface orders of the two patterns are produced by contrasting syntactic structures. The structure for AABB is the result of copying each morpheme (A and B) and then combining them (AA+BB). The structure for the ABAB pattern represents the copying of a complex base AB. The reduplicant morpheme takes the spot of a verbal categorizer that is present in Mandarin Chinese verbs. This reduplicant morpheme attaches to a lower-level root node in the AABB reduplicative process, while it merges with a higher root in the case of the ABAB pattern. Support for this proposal comes fr...
The topic of reduplication in Sinitic languages has attracted much attention in the literature, but ...
This paper discusses the use of classifiers and reduplication in Cantonese. I propose a unified acco...
This paper examines two case studies of morpheme-specific reduplication that copy from a syntactic d...
This study addresses the differences in syntactic and semantic behaviour of two distinct verb redupl...
Reduplication commonly seen in the literature creates new words by affixing to all or part of the ba...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and assess the...
Morphologically, functions of Chinese reduplication may place categorically within the derivational ...
The main aim of this paper is to underpin the connection between the semantic relationship binding t...
This paper examines adjectival reduplication in Chinese which is contrasted with determiner doubling...
Reduplication as a word-formation process in Mandarin, which is one of the most difficult knowledge ...
Reduplication as a word-formation process in Mandarin, which is one of the most difficult knowledge ...
The goal of the present study is to investigates the relation between syntax and semantics. To this ...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
This dissertation aims at constructing a description of reduplication in Old Chinese, developing a ...
The topic of reduplication in Sinitic languages has attracted much attention in the literature, but ...
This paper discusses the use of classifiers and reduplication in Cantonese. I propose a unified acco...
This paper examines two case studies of morpheme-specific reduplication that copy from a syntactic d...
This study addresses the differences in syntactic and semantic behaviour of two distinct verb redupl...
Reduplication commonly seen in the literature creates new words by affixing to all or part of the ba...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and assess the...
Morphologically, functions of Chinese reduplication may place categorically within the derivational ...
The main aim of this paper is to underpin the connection between the semantic relationship binding t...
This paper examines adjectival reduplication in Chinese which is contrasted with determiner doubling...
Reduplication as a word-formation process in Mandarin, which is one of the most difficult knowledge ...
Reduplication as a word-formation process in Mandarin, which is one of the most difficult knowledge ...
The goal of the present study is to investigates the relation between syntax and semantics. To this ...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
This dissertation aims at constructing a description of reduplication in Old Chinese, developing a ...
The topic of reduplication in Sinitic languages has attracted much attention in the literature, but ...
This paper discusses the use of classifiers and reduplication in Cantonese. I propose a unified acco...
This paper examines two case studies of morpheme-specific reduplication that copy from a syntactic d...