The Cambridge handbook of Chinese linguistics
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The Cambridge handbook of Chinese linguistics
(Cambridge handbooks in language and linguistics)
Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Other editors: Yen-Hwei Lin, I-Hsuan Chen, Yu-Yin Hsu
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Writing system/neuro-cognitive processing of Chinese. Phonological awareness, orthography, and learning to reading Chinese / Jun-Ren Lee and Chu-Ren Huang
- Semantic awareness in reading / Chia-Ying Lee
- Morpho-lexical issues. Wordhood and disyllabicity in Chinese / James Myers
- Characters as basic lexical units and mono-syllabicity in Chinese / Chu-Ren Huang, Hongjun Wang and I-Hsuan Chen
- Parts-of-speech in Chinese and how to identify them / Weidong Zhan and Xiaojing Bai
- Gaps in parts-of-speech in Chinese and why? / Marie-Claude Paris
- Derivational and inflectional affixes in Chinese and their morphosyntactic properties / Dingxu Shi and Chu-Ren Huang
- The extreme poverty of affixation in Chinese: rarely derivational and hardly affixational / Shu-kai Hsieh, Jia-Fai Hong and Chu-Ren Huang
- On an integral theory of word-formation in Chinese and beyond / Yafei Li
- Compounding is semantics-driven in Chinese / Zuoyan Song, Jiajuan Xiong, Qingqing Zhao and Chu-Ren Huang
- Phonetic-phonological issues in Chinese. The morphophonology of Chinese affixation / Yen-Hwei Lin
- Mandarin Chinese syllable structure and phonological similarity: perception and production studies / Karl Neergaard and Chu-Ren Huang
- Tonal processes defined as articulatory-based contextual tonal variation / Yi Xu and Albert Lee
- Tonal processes defined as tone sandhi / Jie Zhang
- Tonal processes conditioned by morphosyntax / Lian-Hee Wee
- Tone and intonation / Yiya Chen
- Evidence for stress and metrical structure in Chinese / San Duanmu
- Perceptual normalization of lexical tones: behavioral and neural evidence / Caicai Zhang and Willaim Shi Yuan Wang
- Syntax-semantic, pragmatics, discourse issues. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese / Feng-hsi Liu
- SOV as the canonical word order in modern Chinese / Jie Xu and Sicong Dong
- Semantic and pragmatic conditions on word order variation in Chinese / Jeeyoung Peck
- The case for Case in Chinese / Audrey Y.-H. Li
- The case without Case in Chinese: issues and alternative approaches / Hsu Yu Yin
- The syntax of classifiers in Mandarin Chinese / Li Jiang, Peter Jenks and Jing Jin
- The Chinese classifier system as a lexical-semantic system / I-Hsuan Chen, Kathlen Ahrens and Chu-Ren Huang
- Syntax of final sentence-final particles in Chinese / Sze-wing Tang and Siu-pong Cheng
- Sentence final particles: sociolinguistic and discourse perspectives / Zhuo Jing-Schmidt
- Topicalization defined by syntax / Dylan W.T. Tsai
- An interactive perspective on topic constructions in Mandarin: some new findings based on natural conversation / Hongyin Tao
- Grammatical acceptability in Mandarin Chinese / Yao Yao, Xhi-guo Xie, Chien-Jer Charles Lin and Chu-Ren Huang.<br>