21.5075, TOC: Research in Theoretical Linguistics 4 (2010)
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Subject: Research in Theoretical Linguistics Vol. 4 (2010)
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Contents of Research in Theoretical Linguistics (Volume 4)
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Mapping Concepts in the L2: Comprehension of English Metaphors among
Chinese-speaking Students
Hwang, Caroline C. and Yeh, Erica Yi-Ting
Grammatical Metaphor in News English Discourse
WU=u Jianqing and Tang Liyuan
A Corpus-Based Study into the Use of Relative Clauses in Chinese and English Novels
Zhang Lichang
On the Properties and Evolution of the Focus in VP-Neg-VP Questions
Ding Jian
On the Relationship between Word, Phrase and Phrase word
Li Sixu
An Analysis of the Grammaticalization of "V + qilai" Construction
Liu Chuqun
Incipient Grammatical Marker "you": Language Contact Facilitated Grammaticalization
Lu Kewei
Theta-role vs. Case, Argument vs. Adjunct, and the Derivation of Chinese Pivotal
(Jianyu) Construction with Causative V1: Some Probe-goal Agreement based
counter-arguments against the theory that arguments can move into theta positions
Ma Zhigang
The Construction of the Semantic System of Modern Chinese in terms of Class
Words: Take Synonymous Verb as an example
Zhang Shaoying
The Research of Letter-word Phrases Field Distribution Based on Circulating Texts
Zheng Zezhi
Semantic Correspondence Between "~agaru" and "agaru"
Hu Jiang
The Controllability in Results Adverb: Analysis of Comparison between Japanese
and Chinese
Huang Chunyu
Investigation of the Use Realities of Japanese Idiom Based on Corpus: Mainly the
Idiom of the Verb Pattern
Wang Huawei, Cao Yahui and Wang Aijing
Application of Cognitive Relativity in Contrastive Study of Japanese and
Chinese: A Study of "gei" in Chinese and "ataeru" "yaru" in Japanese
Yang Liu
A Review of Meaning, Expression, and Thought
Chen Haiqing
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
General Linguistics
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Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
Chinese, Jinyu (cjy)
English (eng)
Japanese (jpn)
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