Chinese has been widely recognised as a classic example of a numeral-licensing classifier language, where the presence of a classifier is obligatory for overt quantification of nouns. This paper presents new data from Mandarin and Hong Kong Cantonese (HKC) to show that the need of classifiers for quantification is not always that absolute. Systematic variation has been found with an extended range of numerals examined (numerals larger than three), and a wider coverage of nouns in terms of animacy. The findings present a consistent pattern that HKC has a stricter requirement for classifiers in enumeration as bare common nouns are not definite in HKC, and it lacks the alternative strategies found in Mandarin
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
and their complementarity* It has been observed that languages which exhibit Number (Nb) marking on ...
This thesis promotes an interface inquiry into how classifiers are parameterized in Chinese, which i...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
This paper explores the interactions between classifiers and numerals (speci-fically the numeral ‘on...
In languages with numeral classifiers systems, nouns must appear with one of a series of classifiers...
We normally think of classifier-languages such as Chinese to be different from languages like Englis...
Numeral classifiers present a challenge to suc-cessful machine translation. We investigate two numer...
Due to the lack of a rigorous methodology and explicit criteria to distinguish between classifiers (...
Mandarin Chinese numeral classifiers receive considerable at-tention in linguistic research. The sta...
This paper presents an analysis of Mandarin Chinese as having both singular classifiers and a plural...
Esta dissertação investiga nomes nus e classificadores numerais do chinês mandarim, assim como a dis...
Esta dissertação investiga nomes nus e classificadores numerais do chinês mandarim, assim como a dis...
Esta dissertação investiga nomes nus e classificadores numerais do chinês mandarim, assim como a dis...
The purpose of this paper is to prove the Mass Noun Hypothesis wrong. The hypothesis claims that all...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
and their complementarity* It has been observed that languages which exhibit Number (Nb) marking on ...
This thesis promotes an interface inquiry into how classifiers are parameterized in Chinese, which i...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
This paper explores the interactions between classifiers and numerals (speci-fically the numeral ‘on...
In languages with numeral classifiers systems, nouns must appear with one of a series of classifiers...
We normally think of classifier-languages such as Chinese to be different from languages like Englis...
Numeral classifiers present a challenge to suc-cessful machine translation. We investigate two numer...
Due to the lack of a rigorous methodology and explicit criteria to distinguish between classifiers (...
Mandarin Chinese numeral classifiers receive considerable at-tention in linguistic research. The sta...
This paper presents an analysis of Mandarin Chinese as having both singular classifiers and a plural...
Esta dissertação investiga nomes nus e classificadores numerais do chinês mandarim, assim como a dis...
Esta dissertação investiga nomes nus e classificadores numerais do chinês mandarim, assim como a dis...
Esta dissertação investiga nomes nus e classificadores numerais do chinês mandarim, assim como a dis...
The purpose of this paper is to prove the Mass Noun Hypothesis wrong. The hypothesis claims that all...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
and their complementarity* It has been observed that languages which exhibit Number (Nb) marking on ...
This thesis promotes an interface inquiry into how classifiers are parameterized in Chinese, which i...