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Linguistic Form and Function: Expression of Countability in Chinese wh-Phrases
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April 20, 2023
Published Online: 2023-04-20
Published in Print: 2015-12-01
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Semiotic Theories
- ‘It Really Represents…’: Reflexions on the Object in Peirce’s Hexadic Sign-System
- Languages Studies
- Problems in the Language Form and Function Debate and a Way Forward
- Linguistic Form and Function: Expression of Countability in Chinese wh-Phrases
- Common Verbs Are Uncommon: The Dynamics of Verbal Underspecification in Chinese
- Literary Studies
- The Transformation of English in Postcolonial Literatures
- Poetry and the Limits of Language
- Disrupted Narrative Voices and the Representation of Trauma in Sonya Hartnett’s Surrender and Kalinda Ashton’s The Danger Game
- Cultural Studies
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- Attitudinal Resources and Elicitors of Identification in The Analects
- Obituary: Xiaojun Su (1964–2015)