17.1867, Qs: Closed Classes in Mandarin

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Subject: 17.1867, Qs: Closed Classes in Mandarin

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Date: 21-Jun-2006
From: Zachary Sloane < zac.sloane at gmail.com >
Subject: Closed Classes in Mandarin 

	
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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 12:37:59
From: Zachary Sloane < zac.sloane at gmail.com >
Subject: Closed Classes in Mandarin 
 


I have a giant word frequency list for Mandarin Chinese that I'd like to pare 
down into most frequent words + all members of closed classes. Does 
anyone have any lists of all conjunctions, prepositions, determiners, 
pronouns, localizers or the various particles? My project is to efficiently 
determine whether or not each class is wholly represented in the large word 
list.

Thanks. 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics




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