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-------------------------Table of Contents--------------------------------
 
Proceedings of NACCL 6 edited by Jose Camacho and Lina Choueiri. GSIL
Publications. University of Southern California. 1995.
 
Volume 1. Syntax and Semantics
 
Ahrens, Kathleen The Meaning of the Double Object Construction in Chinese
Chen, Dongdong. UTAH: Chinese Psych Verbs and Beyond
Cole, Peter  and Chengchi Wang. Ziji: Antecedents and Blockers
Ernst, Thomas. Scope and NP-traces
Gao, Qian. Focus Criterion: Evidence from Chinese
Gu, Yang. Aspect Licensing and the Checking Theory
Hsieh, Ruohmei. DOU and Universal Quantification in Chinese
Huang, Chu-Ren; Meili Yeh, and Li-Ping Chang. Two Light Verbs in Mandarin
        Chinese A Corpus-based Study of Nominalization and Verbal Semantics
Huang, Shi-Zhe. Dou as an Existential Quantifier
Iljic, Robert. Perspective-related  Phenomena in Mandarin Chinese
Kim, Nam-Kil. Some problems in Chinese and Korean experiential
Li, Yafei. From Wh-in-situ to Kidneys
Paris, Marie-Claude. The Interaction between Focus Operators and Types of
        Predications in Mandarin
Shi, Dingxu. The Structure and Properties of Potential Resultative Compounds
Shyu, Shu-ing. How to Get Even in Chinese
Sung, Kuo-Ming. Classifier Incorporation and QP Stranding
Tang, Ting-chi. More on the Relation Between Word-Syntax and Sentence-Syntax in
        Chinese: Case Study in Compound Nouns
Ting, Jen. and Yafei Li. "Nominalization" in the Pivotal Construction and the
        Empty Light Verb in Mandarin Chinese
Troike Rudolph C. and Junlin Pan. In Defense of P': The Status of Chinese
        Locative Particles
Tsao, Feng-fu. On Verb Classification in Chinese
Wu, Yuru Long-distance Reflexive Binding in Chinese and Speaker Empathy
Wu, Xiu Zhi Zoe Contructions with Causative Meaning in Mandarin Chinese
Yong, Shin. The Time Spans and Aspects Expressed by the Particle le in Mandarin
        Chinese
Yu, Ning Towards a Definition of Unaccusative Verbs in Chinese
Zhou, Minglang Preverbal and Postverbal Time Phrases in Chinese: Semantic
        Distinctions
 
 
Volume 2. Language Acquisition, Pragmatics, Phonology and  Morphology
 
Ann, Jean and Long Peng. The Composition of a Segment and its Implication for
        Sign language phonology
Ao, Benjamin and Chilin Shih. Contextual Variations of Segmental Duration in
        Mandarin Chinese
Bai Jianhua. What is Happening on the Chinese Information Highway?
Biq Yung-O. Comma, Topic, Text, and Discourse
Castaing, Jacqueline From Chinese to Vietnamese: A Representation of
        Etymological Links
Chan, Marjorie and James Tai From Nouns to Verbs: Verbalization in Chinese
        Dialects and East Asian Languages
Chien, Yu-chin; Kenneth Wexler and Hsing-wu chang. Children's acquisition of
        the subject-orientation property of the Chinese Reflexive Ziji
Lee Thomas Hun-tak.  Focus Adverbs in Child Cantonese
Lin, Hua. Mandarin Stress Revisited
Lin, Jo-Wang On Tone Sandhi of Pronouns in Xiamen Chinese: An Optimality Theory
        Account.
Lin, Yen-Hwei Structure Preservation and Markedness in Chinese Affixal
        Phonology
Liu, Feng-hsi  A Note on Clitics and Affixes in Chinese
Packard, Jerry Word-internal Process in Chinese Lexical Change
Peng, Shu-hui Effects of Prosodic Position and Tonal Context on Taiwanese Tones
Sproat, Richard and Chilin Shih. A Corpus-Base Analysis of Mandarin Nominal
        Root Compounds
Tao, Hongyin. The Grammar of Demonstratives in Mandarin Conversational
        Discourse: a Case Study
Tseng, Chin-Chin. An experimental study on the function of the accent in
        Taiwanese, Taiwanese-Japanese, and Taiwanese-English
Yip, Moira. Morpheme-level Features: Chaoyang Syllable Structure and
        Nasalization
Wong Colleen H.. The acquisition of bei2 as verb and preposition in a Cantonese
        Speaking-child
Xie, Tianwei Using ZWDOS to Communicate in Chinese on PC
Zhang, Min Iconicity and Word Order Change in Chinese
Zhang, Ning. Tone Template of Mandarin Monosyllabic Reduplication
Zee, Eric A Preliminary Study of the Temporal Organization of Syllable
        Production in Cantonese
 
Price: $24 for the set of 2 volumes plus shipping ($5 within the US, $8
international)
 
For more information, e-mail gsil at usc.edu
 
 
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