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New Explorations in Chinese Theoretical Syntax

Studies in honor of Yen-Hui Audrey Li
  • Edited by: Andrew Simpson
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2022
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This volume brings together 19 cutting edge studies written by some of the most prominent linguists working on Chinese formal syntax, as a Festschrift volume dedicated to Yen-Hui Audrey Li. The contributions to the volume address a wide range of issues currently developing in the field of Chinese syntax, grouped into five thematic sections on the structure of lexical and functional projections, modal verb syntax, syntax-semantics interactions, the syntax and interpretation of particles, and the acquisition of syntactic structures. With its rich descriptive content sourced from different varieties of Chinese, and its theoretical orientation and analyses, the book provides an important new resource both for researchers with a primary interest in Chinese and other linguists interested in discovering how properties of Chinese can inform the analysis of other languages.


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Part I. The structure of lexical and functional projections

C.-T. James Huang
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Locative expressions in Mandarin and Cantonese
Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Rint Sybesma
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Thomas Ernst
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The so-called “directional verb compounds” in Mandarin Chinese
Waltraud Paul
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Part II. Modal verb syntax

Ka-Fai Yip and Tommy Tsz-Ming Lee
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Wei-wen Roger Liao and Yuyun Iris Wang
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Part III. Syntax-semantics interactions

Shi-Zhe Huang
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Commentary on clausal vs. phrasal analyses
Jo-wang Lin
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Ning Zhang
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A reassessment
Andrew Simpson and Zoe Wu
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Yafei Li
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Richard K. Larson and Chong Zhang
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Evidence from the converbal construction in Cantonese
Sze-Wing Tang
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Part IV. The syntax and interpretation of particles

Evidence from Mandarin Chinese
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai and Ching-Yu Helen Yang
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Miao-Ling Hsieh
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Shu-ing Shyu and Lio̍k-san Ng
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Haley Wei Wei
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Part V. Acquisition of syntactic structures

The mental representation of the Mandarin V- gei construction
Yi-Hsien Liu and Heeju Hwang
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‑le used in Chinese serial verb constructions
Yan Li
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