In the Chinese linguistic tradition, the term ‘structural particle(s)’ (jiégòu zhùcí 结构助词) is used to refer to functional elements which mainly act as markers of adnominal modification, nominalisation, adverbial modification and in the so-called verb complement constructions. In Standard Mandarin, the three commonly used structural particles are all realised as /tə/, but they are written with different characters (的, 地 and 得), which somehow reflect their distinct origins. However, the same functions are mapped onto different markers in other Sinitic languages, and each of the functions listed above may be associated to more than one construction. In this paper, we provide an overview of the range of variation in the domain of struct...
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The article considers typological features of morphemic-syllabic word structure in the analytical En...
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Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have ef...
Chinese is often defined as a ‘textbook example’ of an isolating language, with comparatively few af...
National audienceMost of the data brought on by research on Sinitic languages remain widely ignored ...
The received view that the differences among Sinitic languages are mostly limited to their phonology...
International audienceIn this paper, I have shown that Sinitic languages have begun to borrow some s...
Chinese/Sinitic is often seen as a textbook example of isolating typology, with little or no inflect...
The main aim of this paper is to underpin the connection between the semantic relationship binding t...
The topic of reduplication in Sinitic languages has attracted much attention in the literature, but ...
Chinese is often considered as a single language spoken from the far Northeastern China to the South...
Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have ef...
This article treats the diversity of object marking or ‘disposal' constructions in Sinitic languages...
The structural particle system in the Jincheng dialect and the Shanxi dialects is unique, and thus i...
International audienceThis analysis includes a description of language contact phenomena such as str...
The article considers typological features of morphemic-syllabic word structure in the analytical En...
International audienceAgainst the background of recent typological studies postulating crosslinguist...
Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have ef...
Chinese is often defined as a ‘textbook example’ of an isolating language, with comparatively few af...
National audienceMost of the data brought on by research on Sinitic languages remain widely ignored ...
The received view that the differences among Sinitic languages are mostly limited to their phonology...
International audienceIn this paper, I have shown that Sinitic languages have begun to borrow some s...
Chinese/Sinitic is often seen as a textbook example of isolating typology, with little or no inflect...
The main aim of this paper is to underpin the connection between the semantic relationship binding t...
The topic of reduplication in Sinitic languages has attracted much attention in the literature, but ...
Chinese is often considered as a single language spoken from the far Northeastern China to the South...
Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have ef...
This article treats the diversity of object marking or ‘disposal' constructions in Sinitic languages...
The structural particle system in the Jincheng dialect and the Shanxi dialects is unique, and thus i...
International audienceThis analysis includes a description of language contact phenomena such as str...
The article considers typological features of morphemic-syllabic word structure in the analytical En...
International audienceAgainst the background of recent typological studies postulating crosslinguist...