‧William S-Y. Wang:Whither Linguistics?-an editorial‧Chu-Ren Huang&Winfried Lenders:Computational Linguistics and Beyond:An Introduction ‧Charles J. Fillmore, Josef Ruppenhofer&Collin F. Baker
Since submitting my manuscript to the journal three years ago, I have polished off two conference papers and now append them to the monograph as “Mapping Taiwanese goose” and “Mapping Taiwanese bat”.
一、詞匯與詞法現象-台灣話的代名詞 二、On Lexical Structure and Syntactic Projection 三、More on Mandarin Chinese Parts of Speech 四、Metaphorical Extension: The Phenomenon of lai 來/khi去' come/go' in Taiwanese 五、Phonol
In Chinese, as in many languages with long written histories, textual sources tend to reflect koines or reginal lingua francas rather than dialects as such. The recording of ordinary regional vernacul
The earlier literary monuments, written in the Mongolian language, serve the most valuable materials in researching the age-old history and culture of the Mongols. The first and most complete co
目錄 張琨/漢語方言的分類 丁邦新/漢語方言使和方言區域史的研究 W. L. Ballard/Oujiang Wu Tone Sandi: Visi-Pitch Results Hilary Chappell/Towards A Typology of Aspect in Sinitic Languages Chung-yu Chen/From Middle Chinese to M
龔煌城漢藏語比較研究論文集,內容包含: ‧關於漢藏語的比較研究A Comparative Study of the Chinese, Tibetan, and Burmese Vowel Systems從漢藏語的比較看上古漢語若干聲母的擬測從漢、藏語的比較看漢語上古音流音韻尾的擬測The First Palatalization of Velars in Late Old ChineseThe
This volume includes the 21 papers that were selected after having been presented at the eighth international Conference on Austronesian Linguistics, which was held December 28-30, 1997, at the Academ
永遠的POLA :王士元先生七秩壽慶論文集,內容包含: 【論文】‧Hsin-I Hsieh:Toward a Global Grammar of Chinese ‧James H.-Y. Tai:Modality Effects:Iconicity in Taiwan Sign Language ‧李俊仁、洪蘭:整合口語研究及腦神經研究取向在字詞辨識研究的重要性‧黃居仁、張化瑞、俞士汶:基本詞彙
Although official government statistics list only eleven aboriginal languages in Taiwan (and until recently only nine), fifteen languages are still actively used, or at least remembered by a few elder