This article presents the main features of the adverbial modifier of place, its positions in the sentence, lexical units expressing the adverbial modifier of the place, as well as the points of view of foreign and Chinese scientists on this issue. The article also presents new aspects of the problem of the issue under consideration, which are revealed in the course of the study. These aspects of the problem can become a new focus for the further research
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The central topic of this thesis is the verbal and the adverbial use of nouns in Classical Chinese (...
This paper focuses on the patterns in the encoding of spatial motion events that play a major role i...
The article discusses the main features of word formation in English and Chinese languages. Word for...
The composition of linguistic constituents always involves the consistency of collocation, that is t...
It has been demonstrated in this article that the Chinese reflexive ziji ‘self ’ in a pre-verbal pos...
This paper investigates the position of adjectives in noun phrases in Truku Seediq, proposing that t...
The use of some notions developed in Western linguistics may prove to be quite problematic when appl...
Two linguistic propositions provide the subject matter for this discussion. The first is that all no...
International audienceAgainst the background of recent typological studies postulating crosslinguist...
The article discusses the peculiarities of morpheme and syllable structure of a word in typologicall...
The presented paper is devoted to the description of two important phraseological units in modern ch...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Includes bibliog...
In Chinese, word order is a powerful linguistic device indicating relations between constituents, on...
A common phenomenon—at least among East Asian languages—is the recruitment of determiners into nomin...
The syntactic system in the Erzya and Finnish languages in comparative terms still remains insuffici...
The central topic of this thesis is the verbal and the adverbial use of nouns in Classical Chinese (...
This paper focuses on the patterns in the encoding of spatial motion events that play a major role i...
The article discusses the main features of word formation in English and Chinese languages. Word for...