SANTA BARBARA PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS
Volume 3: Asian Discourse and Grammar (1991)
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Patricia M. Clancy and Sandra A. Thompson, Editors
Affect and Japanese conditionals–1
Noriko Akatsuka
Strategies for the assertion of obviousness and disagreement in Mandarin:
A semantic study of the modal particle ME–9
Hilary Chappell
AKAN: The appearance and disappearance of a case-marking preposition in
Classical Malay–33
Mike Ewing
The temporal system of noun-modifying (attributive) clauses in Korean from
typological perspective–46
Hyo Sang Lee
Language contact in China: Is Mandarin Chinese derived from a pidgin?–66
Charles N. Li
Social factors influencing reference in Japanese, with special emphasis on
ANO HITO–84
Patricia Mayes & Tsuyoshi Ono
Grammaticization of viewpoint: A study of Japanese deictic supporting verbs–94
Toshihide Nakayama
Some remarks on the history of Chinese classifiers–106
Alain Peyraube
On the so-called 1st person pronoun Jibun–127
Nobuko Sugamoto
Japanese ga, spotlighting, and intransitive in spoken narratives–144
Ryoko Suzuki and Yoshi Ono
NP coordination in Medieval Chinese: A discourse approach–153
Hongyin Tao
The semantics and pragmatics of associative DE in Mandarin discourse–171
Sandra A. Thompson and Hilary Chappell
A study of speaker’s objectivity in Japanese written text–188
Eri Yoshida |