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Language and nonlanguage factors in foreign language learning: evidence for the learning condition hypothesis
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In: NPJ Sci Learn (2021)
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Revisiting Subject–Object Asymmetry in the Production of Cantonese Relative Clauses: Evidence From Elicited Production in 3-Year-Olds
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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A Meta-Analytic Study of the Neural Systems for Auditory Processing of Lexical Tones
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Neural basis for processing hidden complexity indexed by small and finite clauses in Mandarin Chinese
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The emergence of perfective aspect in Cantonese-English bilingual children as a case of contact-induced grammaticalization ...
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Web usage mining with evolutionary extraction of temporal fuzzy association rules
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On the semantics continuum of the causative constructions in Chaozhou dialect and Taiwanese Southern Min
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Temporal fuzzy association rule mining with 2-tuple linguistic representation
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On the polyfunctionality and grammaticalization of the morpheme Kai in the Chaozhou dialect
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China Coast Pidgin: Texts and contexts
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In this paper we revisit some long-standing questions regarding the origins and structure of China Coast Pidgin (CCP), also known as Chinese Pidgin English. We first review the historical context of the China Trade which formed the ecology for the development of CCP. We then review the available sources, focusing on newly transcribed data from Chinese-language instructional materials. These sources provide fresh evidence for grammatical structure in CCP, and demonstrate strong influence from Cantonese as the major substrate language. Comparison with English-language sources shows systematic contrasts which point to likely variation between Anglophone and Sinophone lects, as in the case of wh-questions which show regular wh-fronting in English sources and pervasive use of wh-in-situ in Chinese sources. This conclusion helps to resolve the debate over the Sinitic features of CCP.
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Cantonese; English; Language & Linguistics; Linguistics; pidgin; Sinitic; Social Sciences; substrate influence
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.25.1.03ans https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85208
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Documentation of Hezhen (Kile), a moribund Tungusic language: Methods and principles
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Syllable timing and pausing: evidence from Cantonese
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In: Language and Speech, Vol. 52, no. 1 (Mar 2009), pp. 29-53 (2009)
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Documentation of Hezhen (Kile), a moribund Tungusic language: Methods and principles
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The grammaticalization of the words for "say" and "see" in the Chaozhao dialect and Taiwanese Southern Min.
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In: Studies in Chinese Linguistics, 23(1): 61-71 (2007)
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The bilingual child : early development and language contact.
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The bilingual child: early development and language contact
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In: American Council of Learned Societies History E-Book Project (2007)
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Aspectual Asymmetries in the Mental Representation of Events: Significance of Lexical Aspect
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In: Chu, Patrick Chun Kau; Kwan, Stella Wing Man; Matthews, Stephen; Yap, Foong Ha; Man Yiu, Emily Sze; Wong, Stella Fat; et al.(2006). Aspectual Asymmetries in the Mental Representation of Events: Significance of Lexical Aspect. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 28(28). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/39j2c0sc (2006)
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