Transitivity has been approached from various discourse functional points of view. In this paper, we describe the emergence in standard Chinese of a marker of high transitivity, dao 'reach, in syntactic contexts where it has not been attested before (e.g., bangzhu dao ni 'help you'). We argue that this emergence is associated with a number of factors: the semantic properties of the main verb, dialectal influences, and recent social trends towards consumerism and an emergent "yuppie" identity in contemporary Chinese urban life. We take the innovative uses of dao to be an instance of linguistic structure co-evolving with societal change
This paper discusses the evolution of the Chinese verb 断 (duàn ‘break’), exploring how the lexicon h...
This dissertation seeks to deepen understanding towards language change by answering three questions...
Research has shown that language change is driven on one hand by forces internal to language itself ...
Transitivity has been approached from various discourse functional points of view. In this paper, we...
This thesis focuses on the resultative ending dao as a suffix to Chinese verbs. Although dao is comm...
This paper focuses on the new passive bèi-construction in Chinese, dating approximately from 2009. B...
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grantor: University of TorontoThe aim of this thesis is to investigate how societal change...
This study explores the dynamic nature of language in context, utilizing two sets of comparable Chin...
This paper attempts to discuss social motivation for the emergence of new terms in modern Chinese la...
Modern standard written Chinese has two common object markers, 把 ba and 将 jiang, both of which mark ...
This study investigates uses of manner demonstratives zheyang and nayang in spontaneous conversation...
This paper discusses the evolution of the Chinese verb 断 (duàn ‘break’), exploring how the lexicon h...
This dissertation seeks to deepen understanding towards language change by answering three questions...
Research has shown that language change is driven on one hand by forces internal to language itself ...
Transitivity has been approached from various discourse functional points of view. In this paper, we...
This thesis focuses on the resultative ending dao as a suffix to Chinese verbs. Although dao is comm...
This paper focuses on the new passive bèi-construction in Chinese, dating approximately from 2009. B...
Buzzwords are fashionable words or phrases. Often, as technical words or phrases, buzzwords are coin...
A common phenomenon—at least among East Asian languages—is the recruitment of determiners into nomin...
The purpose of the article is to consider newly-emerging Chinese nominations of social groups, large...
This study investigated the use of demonstratives in encoding already mentioned referents in two gen...
grantor: University of TorontoThe aim of this thesis is to investigate how societal change...
This study explores the dynamic nature of language in context, utilizing two sets of comparable Chin...
This paper attempts to discuss social motivation for the emergence of new terms in modern Chinese la...
Modern standard written Chinese has two common object markers, 把 ba and 将 jiang, both of which mark ...
This study investigates uses of manner demonstratives zheyang and nayang in spontaneous conversation...
This paper discusses the evolution of the Chinese verb 断 (duàn ‘break’), exploring how the lexicon h...
This dissertation seeks to deepen understanding towards language change by answering three questions...
Research has shown that language change is driven on one hand by forces internal to language itself ...