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Eastward flows the great river : festschrift in honor of Professor William S-Y. Wang on his 80th birthday /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Peng, Gang, Shi, Feng
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Chino
Publicado: Hong Kong : City University of Hong Kong Press, 2013
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • 1. How Many Chinese Words Have Elastic Length?
  • 2. More Gradual than Abrupt
  • 3. Phonetic Features of Colloquial Cantonese
  • 4. Linguistic Adaptation: The Trade-Off between Case Marking and Fixed Word Orders in Germanic and Romance Languages
  • 5. On the Value of the Han'gul Letter E in Certain Korean Transcriptions of Ming-Time Chinese
  • 6. Investigations into Determinants of the Diversity of the World's Languages
  • 7. From Cognition to Language
  • 8. Arguments for a Construction-Based Approach to the Analysis of Sino-Tibetan Languages
  • 9. The Language Niche
  • 10. Contextual Predictability Facilitates Early Orthographic Processing and Semantic Integration in Visual Word Recognition: An Event-Related Potential Study
  • 11. Larynx Height and Constriction in Mandarin Tones
  • 12. Bimanual Coordination and Motor Learning in Pianists and Non-Musicians: A 3T fMRI Study
  • 13. Searching for Language Origins
  • 14. Productivity of Mandarin Third Tone Sandhi: A Wug Test
  • 15. On Modality Effects and Relative Syntactic Uniformity of Sign Languages
  • 16. Visualizing the Architecture and Texture of a Text: A Case Study of Selected Speeches of US President Barack Obama
  • 17. Northern-Min Glottalized Onsets and the Principles of Tonal Split and Tonal Merger
  • 18. Different Semantic Nature of Homonym, Metaphor and Polysemy in Mandarin Chinese: Evidence from Behavioral and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Experiments
  • 19. A Few Morphological Functions of the Suffix *-s in Shang Chinese #
  • 20. Computer Simulation of Language Convergence
  • 21. On the Evolution of Language and Brain
  • 22. On the History of Chinese Directionals
  • 23. A Target Location Cue in a Visual Speller: The N200 ERP Component
  • 24. Consensus in Language Dynamics: Naming, Categorizing and Blending
  • 25. Data Acquisition and Prosodic Analysis for Mandarin Attitudinal Speech
  • Appendix