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2006
The diachronic evolution of directional constructions in Mandarin
McElvenny, James
2006
On the Synchrony and Diachrony of Sentence-Final Particles: The Case of Wo in Cantonese
Leung, Wai-Mun
2006
Chinese "SHI...DE" focus constructions: an Optimality-Theoretic proposal
Choi, Kwok Tim
2006
A Grammar of Lepcha
Plaisier, Heleen
2006
Temporal Reference of Cantonese
Choi, Misty Ka-man
2006
Gapless Relative Clause Constructions in Mandarin Chinese
Chang, Chia Hao
2006
The Grammar of Green Hmong Particles
Dej-Amorn, Somruedee
2006
The diachronic evolution of directional constructions in Mandarin.
McElvenny, James
2006
A syntactic and pragmatic description of verb stem alternation in K’chò, a Chin language
Kee, Shein Mang
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Kee, Shein Mang
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Leung, Wai-Mun
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Chinese Languages
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Mandarin Chinese
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Tibeto-Burman Languages
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Cantonese
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Chinese
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Hmong
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Lepcha - Grammar