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Streamed Trials and Televised Confessions: A Linguistic Analysis of the Intersection of Law and Media in the People’s Republic of China
Carter, Elizabeth Bennett. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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A Multimodal Approach to the Discursive Construction of Stances in Political Debates in Hong Kong
Wan, Hoi Lun Helen. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Indexicality and Discourse Functions of Manner Demonstratives Zheyang and Nayang in Spoken Mandarin
Lee, Yu-Hui. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Indexicality and Discourse Functions of Manner Demonstratives Zheyang and Nayang in Spoken Mandarin
Lee, Yu-Hui. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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From matrix clause to turn expansion. The emergence of wo juede 'I feel/think' in Mandarin conversational interaction
In: Emergent Syntax for Conversation. Clausal Patterns and the Organization of Action (2020)
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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A Corpus-Based Investigation of Manner/State Complement Constructions in Mandarin Chinese ...
Tao, Hongyin; Jin, Hong Gang; Zhang, Jie. - : Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia, 2020
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List gestures in Mandarin conversation and their implications for understanding multimodal interaction
In: Multimodality in Chinese interaction (Berlin, 2019), p. 65-98
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Expressing (inter)subjectivity with universal quantification: A pragmatic account of Plural NP + dou expressions in Mandarin Chinese
In: Journal of Pragmatics 128 (2018), 1-21
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A Discourse Approach to the Functions of Major Chinese Grammatical Constructions and Their Alternations in Conversation
Su, Danjie. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
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Disputed memory and the social interactive functions of remembering/forgetting expressions in Mandarin conversation
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 106 (2016), 184-202
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Retroactive Operations: On 'increments' in Mandarin Chinese conversations
Lim, Ni Eng. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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Chinese under globalization : emerging trends in language use in China
Tao, Hongyin (Hrsg.); Liu, Jin (Hrsg.). - New Jersey [u.a.] : World Scientific, 2012
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Understanding non-restrictive which-clauses in spoken English, which is not an easy thing
In: Grammar (Los Angeles, 2012), p. 109-138
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The metaphorical world of Chinese entertainment news
Han, Chong (R15383). - : U.S.A., World Scientific, 2012
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Chinese language and discourse. An international and interdisciplinary journal
Luke, K. K. (Hrsg.); Tao, Hongyin (Hrsg.); Wei, Li (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam, Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011
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A unified account of causal clause sequences in Mandarin Chinese and its implications
In: Studies in language <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 33 (2009) 1, 69-102
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A corpus-based investigation of "absolutely" and related phenomena in spoken American English
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 35 (2007) 1, 5-29
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A corpus-based sociolinguistic study of amplifiers in British English
In: Sociolinguistic studies. - London : Equinox Publ. 1 (2007) 2, 241-273
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A corpus-based sociolinguistic study of amplifiers in British English
Abstract: Amplifiers such as "very", "so", "absolutely" and "totally" are a common type of intensifiers in the English language. While earlier studies have explored the meaning and grammar of amplifiers, as well as their connection with social variables, notably genre categories, few have explored extralinguistic parameters on the basis of substantive corpus data. In this article we use the British National Corpus (BNC), the largest balanced corpus of British English available today, to explore variations in the use of amplifiers in terms of a wide range of sociolinguistic variables. Specifically, we examine 33 amplifiers across the following dimensions: discourse mode and register, gender, age, education level, audience gender and age, as well as publication date. Our results paint a complex picture. Some tendencies are clear, for example, amplifiers are more common in speech than in writing, higher levels of education correlate positively with higher frequencies of use, and there is an overall decrease in the use of amplifiers over an intervening thirty year period). However, other areas merely defy simple generalizations. For example, gender differences between men and women vary from speaking to writing, so do the differences among individual amplifiers and among age groups. Our results raise interesting issues pertaining to both traditional sociolinguistic concerns and the emerging field of corpus linguistics.
URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/56763/
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Richard Xiao & Tony McEnery 2004, Aspect In Mandarin Chinese: A Corpus-based Study
In: Studies in language <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 30 (2006) 3, 626-640
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