The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are related, whether knowledge of one helps the acquisition of the other. Virtually no studies examined this distinction in classifier languages which supposedly lack the distinction. However, Cheng and Sybesma (1998) argued Mandarin as a classifier language encodes this distinction at the classifier level: classifiers can be categorized as “mass-classifiers ” or “count-classifiers, ” which categories denote different semantic meanings and occur in different syntactical constructions. The current study undertook Cheng and Sybesma’s framework to compare Mandarin adults ’ and children’s interpretation of classifiers. Experiment 1 and 2 asked whether cou...
The semantics of superordinate collectives (superordinates hereafter) such as English furniture are ...
Previous studies on acquisition of classifiers by Mandarin-speaking monolingual children report that...
There has been increased interest in examining the relationship between different linguistic modules...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The present study aims to explore Chinese children’s acquisition of the coun...
This paper investigates Chinese ESL learners ’ understanding of the English count-mass distinction. ...
The semantics of superordinate collectives (superordinates hereafter) such as English furniture are ...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents ’ input through type}toke...
The purpose of this paper is to prove the Mass Noun Hypothesis wrong. The hypothesis claims that all...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
This dissertation investigates whether the interpretation of different types of nouns is affected by...
The semantics of superordinate collectives (superordinates hereafter) such as English furniture are ...
Previous studies on acquisition of classifiers by Mandarin-speaking monolingual children report that...
There has been increased interest in examining the relationship between different linguistic modules...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The present study aims to explore Chinese children’s acquisition of the coun...
This paper investigates Chinese ESL learners ’ understanding of the English count-mass distinction. ...
The semantics of superordinate collectives (superordinates hereafter) such as English furniture are ...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents ’ input through type}toke...
The purpose of this paper is to prove the Mass Noun Hypothesis wrong. The hypothesis claims that all...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
This dissertation investigates whether the interpretation of different types of nouns is affected by...
The semantics of superordinate collectives (superordinates hereafter) such as English furniture are ...
Previous studies on acquisition of classifiers by Mandarin-speaking monolingual children report that...
There has been increased interest in examining the relationship between different linguistic modules...