LINGUIST List 21.2877
Sun Jul 11 2010
TOC: Chinese Language and Discourse 1/1 (2010)
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1. Paul
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Chinese Language and Discourse Vol. 1, No. 1 (2010)
Message 1: Chinese Language and Discourse Vol. 1, No. 1 (2010)
Date: 09-Jul-2010
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: Chinese Language and Discourse Vol. 1, No. 1 (2010)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Chinese Language and Discourse
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2010
Main Text:
Chinese Language and Discourse 1:1
2010. iv, 152 pp.
Table of contents
From the Editors 1ArticlesConversation, grammar, and fixedness: Adjectives in Mandarin revisitedSandra A. Thompson and Hongyin Tao 3–30
From language structures to language use: A case from Mandarin motion expressionclassificationLiang Chen and Jiansheng Guo 31–65
From positivity to possibility, propriety and necessity: Semantic change in cultureZhuo Jing-Schmidt 66–92
Dialectal and normative registers in Yangzhou storytellingVibeke Børdahl 94–123
Book Reviews/NoticesXiao, Richard, Paul Rayson & Tony McEnery. 2009. A Frequency Dictionary ofMandarin Chinese: Core Vocabulary for LearnersReviewed by Xiaofei Lu 125–129
Sam-Po Law, Brendan S. Weekes and Anita M-Y, Wong, eds. 2009. Language Disordersin Speakers of ChineseReviewed by Lixian Jin 130–133
David Prager Branner, ed. 2006. The Chinese rime tables: Linguistic philosophyand historical-comparative phonologyReviewed by Bao Zhiming 134–137
Richard Xiao and Tony McEnery. 2004. Aspect in Mandarin Chinese: A Corpus-basedStudy.Reviewed by Tao Ming 138–144
Leo Tak-hung Chan, ed. 2004. Twentieth-Century Chinese Translation Theory:Modes, Issues and DebatesReviewed by Michael Heim 145–148
Wu, Weiping & Li, Zhaolin, eds. 2009. Linguistics & Teaching Chinese as a SecondLanguage (语言学与华语二语教学)Reviewed by Ni-Eng Lim 149–150
Gong, Tao. 2009. Computational Simulation in Evolutionary Linguistics: A Studyon Language EmergenceReviewed by Ni-Eng Lim 151–152
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Lexicography
Semantics
Syntax
Computational Linguistics
Pragmatics
Sino-Tibetan
Sociolinguistics
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