Corpus-Based Research on Chinese Language and Linguistics
This volume collects papers presenting corpus-based research on Chinese language and linguistics, from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. The contributions cover different fields of linguistics, including syntax and pragmatics, semantics, morphology and the lexicon, sociolinguistics, an...
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| description | This volume collects papers presenting corpus-based research on Chinese language and linguistics, from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. The contributions cover different fields of linguistics, including syntax and pragmatics, semantics, morphology and the lexicon, sociolinguistics, and corpus building. There is now considerable emphasis on the reliability of linguistic data: the studies presented here are all grounded in the tenet that corpora, intended as collections of naturally occurring texts produced by a variety of speakers/writers, provide a more robust, statistically significant foundation for linguistic analysis. The volume explores not only the potential of using corpora as tools allowing access to authentic language material, but also the challenges involved in corpus interrogation, analysis, and building. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1344802024-02-22T16:08:06Z Corpus-Based Research on Chinese Language and Linguistics Productivity,Actuality entailment,Chinese constructicon,Goal-oriented modality,Early Hong Kong society,Collostructional analysis,Linguistic database,Evaluative stance,Sentence-initial indefinites (SIIs),Categorization,Complement of State,Corpus-based,Evidentiality,Principle of compositionality,Construction grammar,Animacy,Construction Grammar,Complement of Manner,Near-synonymy,Quantitative analysis,Laudato Si’,Neologisms,Constructicography,Terms of address,Cantonese corpus,Corpus-based study,Manual motor metaphor,Derivation,Chinese character variants,Eluclidean distance,Explicitation,Iconicity,Language engineering,Multifactorial,Chinese-English modality,Form and meaning representation,Family culture,Assessment,Object manipulation,Word formation,Co-varying collexeme analysis,Chinese complement construction,Affixes,Embodiment,Corpus-based sociolinguistic study,Qualitative analysis,Object Manipulation,Complement of state,Chinese syntax,Corpus study,Deontic modality,Digital humanities,Prototype,Counterfactuality,Context,Chinese,Information structure,Medieval Chinese,Manual Motor Metaphor,Chinese Complement Construction,Complement of manner,XML mark-up,Evaluative Stance This volume collects papers presenting corpus-based research on Chinese language and linguistics, from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. The contributions cover different fields of linguistics, including syntax and pragmatics, semantics, morphology and the lexicon, sociolinguistics, and corpus building. There is now considerable emphasis on the reliability of linguistic data: the studies presented here are all grounded in the tenet that corpora, intended as collections of naturally occurring texts produced by a variety of speakers/writers, provide a more robust, statistically significant foundation for linguistic analysis. The volume explores not only the potential of using corpora as tools allowing access to authentic language material, but also the challenges involved in corpus interrogation, analysis, and building. 2024-02-22T16:08:03Z 2024-02-22T16:08:03Z 2020 book ONIX_20240222_9788869694066_80 2610-9042 9788869694066 9788869694073 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/134480 eng Sinica venetiana image/png Attribution 4.0 International https://fondazionecafoscari.storeden.com/product/22330197 https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/media/pdf/books/978-88-6969-407-3/978-88-6969-407-3_BM4vr2A.pdf Fondazione Università Ca' Foscari 10.30687/978-88-6969-406-6 10.30687/978-88-6969-406-6 4213f1ed-14d0-44b5-91b3-3cc52df9b961 9788869694066 9788869694073 20 364 open access |
| spellingShingle | Productivity,Actuality entailment,Chinese constructicon,Goal-oriented modality,Early Hong Kong society,Collostructional analysis,Linguistic database,Evaluative stance,Sentence-initial indefinites (SIIs),Categorization,Complement of State,Corpus-based,Evidentiality,Principle of compositionality,Construction grammar,Animacy,Construction Grammar,Complement of Manner,Near-synonymy,Quantitative analysis,Laudato Si’,Neologisms,Constructicography,Terms of address,Cantonese corpus,Corpus-based study,Manual motor metaphor,Derivation,Chinese character variants,Eluclidean distance,Explicitation,Iconicity,Language engineering,Multifactorial,Chinese-English modality,Form and meaning representation,Family culture,Assessment,Object manipulation,Word formation,Co-varying collexeme analysis,Chinese complement construction,Affixes,Embodiment,Corpus-based sociolinguistic study,Qualitative analysis,Object Manipulation,Complement of state,Chinese syntax,Corpus study,Deontic modality,Digital humanities,Prototype,Counterfactuality,Context,Chinese,Information structure,Medieval Chinese,Manual Motor Metaphor,Chinese Complement Construction,Complement of manner,XML mark-up,Evaluative Stance Corpus-Based Research on Chinese Language and Linguistics |
| title | Corpus-Based Research on Chinese Language and Linguistics |
| title_full | Corpus-Based Research on Chinese Language and Linguistics |
| title_fullStr | Corpus-Based Research on Chinese Language and Linguistics |
| title_full_unstemmed | Corpus-Based Research on Chinese Language and Linguistics |
| title_short | Corpus-Based Research on Chinese Language and Linguistics |
| title_sort | corpus based research on chinese language and linguistics |
| topic | Productivity,Actuality entailment,Chinese constructicon,Goal-oriented modality,Early Hong Kong society,Collostructional analysis,Linguistic database,Evaluative stance,Sentence-initial indefinites (SIIs),Categorization,Complement of State,Corpus-based,Evidentiality,Principle of compositionality,Construction grammar,Animacy,Construction Grammar,Complement of Manner,Near-synonymy,Quantitative analysis,Laudato Si’,Neologisms,Constructicography,Terms of address,Cantonese corpus,Corpus-based study,Manual motor metaphor,Derivation,Chinese character variants,Eluclidean distance,Explicitation,Iconicity,Language engineering,Multifactorial,Chinese-English modality,Form and meaning representation,Family culture,Assessment,Object manipulation,Word formation,Co-varying collexeme analysis,Chinese complement construction,Affixes,Embodiment,Corpus-based sociolinguistic study,Qualitative analysis,Object Manipulation,Complement of state,Chinese syntax,Corpus study,Deontic modality,Digital humanities,Prototype,Counterfactuality,Context,Chinese,Information structure,Medieval Chinese,Manual Motor Metaphor,Chinese Complement Construction,Complement of manner,XML mark-up,Evaluative Stance |
| topic_facet | Productivity,Actuality entailment,Chinese constructicon,Goal-oriented modality,Early Hong Kong society,Collostructional analysis,Linguistic database,Evaluative stance,Sentence-initial indefinites (SIIs),Categorization,Complement of State,Corpus-based,Evidentiality,Principle of compositionality,Construction grammar,Animacy,Construction Grammar,Complement of Manner,Near-synonymy,Quantitative analysis,Laudato Si’,Neologisms,Constructicography,Terms of address,Cantonese corpus,Corpus-based study,Manual motor metaphor,Derivation,Chinese character variants,Eluclidean distance,Explicitation,Iconicity,Language engineering,Multifactorial,Chinese-English modality,Form and meaning representation,Family culture,Assessment,Object manipulation,Word formation,Co-varying collexeme analysis,Chinese complement construction,Affixes,Embodiment,Corpus-based sociolinguistic study,Qualitative analysis,Object Manipulation,Complement of state,Chinese syntax,Corpus study,Deontic modality,Digital humanities,Prototype,Counterfactuality,Context,Chinese,Information structure,Medieval Chinese,Manual Motor Metaphor,Chinese Complement Construction,Complement of manner,XML mark-up,Evaluative Stance |
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