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2015
After defining auxiliary verbs as a grammatical category in Sinitic languages, this chapter sets out to analyze the notion of modality as expressed primarily by the Chinese modal verbs. Beginning with a brief sketch of their diachronic evolution, we proceed to treat this category in each of three major Sinitic languages, namely, Standard Mandarin, Hong
Chappell, Hilary, Peyraube, Alain
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After defining auxiliary verbs as a grammatical category in Sinitic languages, this chapter sets out to analyze the notion of modality as expressed primarily by the Chinese modal verbs. Beginning with a brief sketch of their diachronic evolution, we proceed to treat this category in each of three major Sinitic languages, namely, Standard Mandarin, Hong
Chappell, Hilary, Peyraube, Alain
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2001
Abstract This book is an anthology on topics in the grammar of Chinese (Sinitic) languages. The aim of the book is to meld historical and typological approaches in the examination of grammatical phenomena in order to show the extent to which both earlier stages of Chinese, as well as the modern dialects, differ from standard Mandarin.
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Abstract This book is an anthology on topics in the grammar of Chinese (Sinitic) languages. The aim of the book is to meld historical and typological approaches in the examination of grammatical phenomena in order to show the extent to which both earlier stages of Chinese, as well as the modern dialects, differ from standard Mandarin.
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Diversity in Sinitic Languages
2015PART I: APPROACHES TO DIVERSITY IN SINITIC LANGUAGES PART II: TYPOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SINITIC LANGUAGES PART III: INDIVIDUAL STUDIES OF LINGUISTIC MICRO ...
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2013
A persistent problem in Sino-Tibetan linguistics is that Chinese is characterized by a mix of lexical, phonological, and syntactic features, some of which link it to the Tibeto-Burman languages, others to the Tai-Kadai, Hmong-Mien, and Mon-Khmer families of Southeast Asia.
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A persistent problem in Sino-Tibetan linguistics is that Chinese is characterized by a mix of lexical, phonological, and syntactic features, some of which link it to the Tibeto-Burman languages, others to the Tai-Kadai, Hmong-Mien, and Mon-Khmer families of Southeast Asia.
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Apatania sinit Malicky 2012, nov.sp.
2012Apatania sinit nov.sp. Heller und dunkler braun, Vorderflügel auf der Fläche etwas heller. VFL 8 mm. KA (Tafel 18): Segment 9 in LA in der Mitte am breitesten, Vorderrand konvex. Das 10. Segment besteht aus einer kleinen, kompakten Struktur und einem sehr langen, dünnen, geraden Finger.
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Sinitic in a Global Perspective
2018This chapter focuses on the language rupture in East Asia, that is to say, the loss of the common written language known as literary Chinese or Sinitic. The gradual replacement of the cosmopolitan language Sinitic by the written vernaculars was a process similar in some ways to the replacement of Latin and Sanskrit by the European and South Asian ...
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Sinitic isolating morphology : A typological overview
2017This paper applies one of the four parameters proposed by Bickel & Nichols (2005, 2007) for morphological typology to Sinitic diminutive morphology (nominal category) and tense-aspect suffixes (verbal category).This study shows that although Sinitic languages are basically analytic languages, from the point of view of the degree of fusion of formatives
Lamarre, Christine, Ota, Itsuku
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