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Bang-le yi ge da mang (offered a big helping hand): a corpus study of the splittable compounds in spoken and written Chinese
Chinese morphology Corpus methodology Grammatical word Phonological word Splittable compounds (SCs)
2014/12/3
Splittable compounds (SCs) are verbal constructions in Chinese that consist of two parts which are separable by some interposing elements, though they behave like and are usually considered as single ...
A Unilateral Grading Contract to Improve Learning and Teaching [co-written with Jane Danielewicz]
Teaching Regular grading
2014/10/17
Regular grading is a problem for many reasons--but most of all because it so often harms the climate for teaching and learning. In this essay we describe and explain a contract grading system that we ...
A Comparative Study of Evidentiality in RAs in Applied Linguistics Written by NS and Chinese Writers
Evidentiality Comparative Study RAs
2013/1/28
This paper is devoted to a comparative study of evidentiality in RAs (Research Articles) of NS (Native speakers) and Chinese writers. It examines whether cultural factors influence the writer’s choice...
Priority Information Determining the Canonical Word Order of Written Sinhalese Sentences
Canonical Order Sinhalese Priority Information Thematic Roles Case Markers Grammatical Functions
2013/1/28
The present study investigated the priority of information among case particles, thematic roles or grammatical functions in determining the canonical SOV word order of written Sinhalese. Four types of...
Effects of Word Order Alternation on the Sentence Processing of Sinhalese Written and Spoken Forms
Sentence Processing, Psycholinguistics, Word Order, Scrambling, Sinhalese Language
2013/1/28
In both written and spoken forms, the Sinhalese language allows all six possible word orders for active sentences with transitive verbs (i.e., SOV, OSV, SVO, OVS, VSO, and VOS), even though its unmark...
Natqgu Literacy:Capturing Three Domains for Written Language Use
Written Language Use orthography Natqgu Literacy
2009/7/30
This article is a field report on the results of the Santa Cruz, Solomon Islands, Natqgu Language Project that encourages the Natqgu-speaking community to begin using the written vernacular in three d...
Diglossia, Bilingualism, and the Revitalization of Written Eastern Cham
Diglossia Bilingualism Written Eastern Cham
2009/7/30
Eastern Cham is an Austronesian language spoken in south-central Vietnam. The sociolinguistic situation of Eastern Cham communities is characterized by a combination of diglossia and widespread Cham-V...
Diglossia, Bilingualism, and the Revitalization of Written Eastern Cham
Eastern Cham Bilingualism south-central Vietnam Diglossia
2009/6/1
Eastern Cham is an Austronesian language spoken in south-central Vietnam. The sociolinguistic situation of Eastern Cham communities is characterized by a combination of diglossia and widespread ...
The Accessibility Hierarchy in Relativisation:The Case of Eighteenth- and Twentieth-Century Written English Narrative
Written English Narrative Twentieth-Century
2009/5/26
This article aims to test Keenan and Comrie’s (1977) Accessibility Hierarchy, together with Fox’s (1987) Absolutive Hypothesis, on the basis of eighteenth- and twentieth-century written English narrat...
Adverbials of 'Manner' and 'Manner Plus' in Written English:Why Initial Placement?
Adverbials Written English Initial Placement
2009/5/26
Adverbials of manner are often regarded as prototypical; yet, there is important variation within the postulated category and a great deal of fuzziness at the edges of this multifaceted theoretical no...