NACCL-29

NACCL Proceedings Online — NACCL-29 (2017)
 

Proceedings of the 29th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-29)

 

NACCL-29 Proceedings - Volume 1 cover

Edited by Lan Zhang
Memphis, TN: University of Memphis

Conference Organizer:
Richard VanNess Simmons (Rutgers University)

Distributed by NACCL Proceedings Online,
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
 

Proceedings of the 29th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-29).
Volume 1. 

 

 

(inside front cover, table of contents, conference
organizer's remarks and acknowledgments, and preface)


  1. 1. David Branner (p. 1) 
        Wenyan Syntax as Context-Free Formal Grammar

    2. Marinus Van Den Berg 范德博 (p. 85) 
        The China Urban Language Survey Project: 2003-2016
     

  2. 3. Yi Jen Chen (p. 99) 
        Taiwan Mandarin Tone Sandhi Variation of the Intonational Phrasing in Fast Speech

    4. Yuchau E. Hsiao 蕭宇超 (p. 114) 
        Intonational Phrasing in Zhuolan Raoping

    5. Lu Lu (p. 125) 
        Analysis of Tone-Melody Relationship Problems in Huju

    6. Christopher Oakden (p. 141) 
        Checked Tone Merger in the Nanjing Dialect: An Acoustic Analysis

    7. Sheng-Fu Wang (p. 153) 
        Onset Voicing and Tone Distribution in the Taiwanese Lexicon
     

  3. 8. Kam Cheong Chiu (p. 166) 
        Exploring the Role of Utterance-Final Particle lō in Turn Allocation in Cantonese
        Conversation

    9. Chia-yin Hu (p. 187) 
        Information Structure in English, Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese Southern Min: Argument
        Realization of Ditransitive Objects
     

  4. 10. Chihkai Lin (p. 203) 
          Common Mandarin Chinese Revisited: Focusing on Initials

    11. Sicheng Wang (p. 217) 
          A Research on the Error Types in Four Editions of Bǎijiā xìng in hP’ags-pa Script
     

  5. 12. Ruyi Dai (p. 226) 
          Short bei Passives in L2 Chinese

    13. Lan Zhang (p. 245) 
          Learners’ Choice of Nominal Forms to Introduce a New Referent in Chinese Discourse
     

  6. 14. Victoria Bogushevskaya (p. 255) 
          Modern Standard Mandarin Lacks a Basic Colour Term for ORANGE: Formal and
          Experimental Evidence

    15. Yi-Yang Cheng (p. 268) 
          Intersubjectification across the Taiwan Strait: The Emergence of Adverbial (Yi) Zhengge
          in Taiwan Mandarin Revisited
     

  7. 16. Mark J. Alves (p. 286) 
          Chinese Loanwords in Vietnamese Pronouns and Terms of Address and Reference
     

Proceedings of the 29th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-29).
Volume 2.

 

 

(inside front cover and table of contents)

  1. PART 8. SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS
     
    17. Yu-Chuan Lucy Chiang (p. 304) 
          A Movement Analysis of Right Dislocation: The Case of Mandarin Chinese

    18. Pui Lun Chow (p. 316) 
          Syntax-Semantic Interface of Cantonese Sentences with Specific Indefinite Subjects:
          A Conceptual Semantic Account

    19. Peng (Benjamin) Han (p. 330) 
          A Force-Theoretic Approach to the Mandarin ba-Construction

    20. Dawei Jin (p. 344) 
          Copulas and the Class of Copular Constructions in a Cross-Sinitic Perspective

    21. Pei-Jung Kuo (p. 363) 
          The BEI Era and the Double Object Construction in Mandarin Chinese

    22. So Young Lee, Hongchen Wu, Lei Liu and Jiwon Yun (p. 373) 
          Prosody and Wh-scope Interpretation in Chinese

     
    23. Lei Liu (p. 381) 
          Mandarin SOV Word Order and Applicative Shift

    24. Yanxiao Ma and Phil Branigan (p. 399) 
          Parametric Variation in Resultative Patterns in Chinese Dialects

    25. Russell Tanenbaum (p. 413) 
          Dependencies between Adverbs and Sentence-Final Particles, in and beyond Mandarin

    26. Liulin Zhang (p. 423) 
          The Typology of Labile Verbs and Chinese

    27. Mi Zhou and Yao Yao (p. 443) 
          When Speaker-Oriented Adverb also Functions as Focus Particle -- Syntax and Semantics
          of Mandarin Chinese pianpian

     
  2. PART 9. SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND REGIONAL VARIETIES
     
    28. Hongyuan Dong (p. 463) 
          Language Policy, Dialect Writing and Linguistic Diversity

    29. Hai Hu and Yiwen Zhang (p. 481) 
          Path of Vowel Raising in the Chengdu Dialect of Mandarin

    30. 黃菊芳 (p. 499) 
          臺灣桃園市觀音區客家話的微觀空間分布

    31. Wen Lu (p. 519) 
          Strong and Weak Personal Pronouns in Tunxi Hui Chinese

     
    32. Henghua Su (p. 533) 
          Historical Change of Diminutives in Southern Wu Dialects

    33. Qian Wang (p. 545) 
          Xin [ʋen] Lianbo? Language Attitudes to V-type Phonetic Variation in Putonghua

    34. 徐祎 (p. 558) 
          马来西亚华语的历时考察

    35. Masayuki Yoshikawa (p. 567) 
          An Introductory Study on the Pronunciation and the Tone Pattern of Chinese Characters
          in the Recitation of Panwang dage in the Mien Language

    36. Mingzhe Zheng and Jie Liu (p. 584) 
          Language Attitude and Linguistic Practice of Northeastern Migrants in Beijing, China