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1The Fifth International Conference on Contemporary Chinese Grammar Title: Subjective Quantity CHOW Ka Fat (周家发)  The Hong Kong Polytechnic University  Since the pioneering studies of 陈小荷(1994

The Fifth International Conference on Contemporary Chinese Grammar Title: Subjective Quantity CHOW Ka Fat (周家发) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Since the pioneering studies of 陈小荷(1994

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Language: English - Date: 2010-08-04 10:18:04
    2Chinese in the Grammatical Framework: Grammar, Translation, and Other Applications Aarne Ranta University of Gothenburg  Yan Tian

    Chinese in the Grammatical Framework: Grammar, Translation, and Other Applications Aarne Ranta University of Gothenburg Yan Tian

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      3LI Aijun,SHI Rushen,ZHANG Zhao,The prosodic features of verbs and nouns in infant-directed Mandarin Chinese JOURNAL: STUDIES OF THE CHINESE LANGUAGE (ZHONGGUO YUWEN) September,2011 Abstract Some grammatical categ

      LI Aijun,SHI Rushen,ZHANG Zhao,The prosodic features of verbs and nouns in infant-directed Mandarin Chinese JOURNAL: STUDIES OF THE CHINESE LANGUAGE (ZHONGGUO YUWEN) September,2011 Abstract Some grammatical categ

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      Source URL: www.gr.uqam.ca

      Language: English - Date: 2014-11-07 15:32:08
      4Course: Chinese Language  Course Syllabus I. Course Outline (1.5 credits) Note: 1 class hour equals 45 minutes in this course. Class

      Course: Chinese Language Course Syllabus I. Course Outline (1.5 credits) Note: 1 class hour equals 45 minutes in this course. Class

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      Source URL: summerprogram.sysu.edu.cn

      Language: English - Date: 2015-01-07 04:31:54
      5Automatic Disambiguation of Chinese Modal Expressions - A Supervised Machine Learning Experiment Ting Chi Georgetown University The ambiguity of modal expressions is a major obstacle to natural language processing (NLP).

      Automatic Disambiguation of Chinese Modal Expressions - A Supervised Machine Learning Experiment Ting Chi Georgetown University The ambiguity of modal expressions is a major obstacle to natural language processing (NLP).

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      Source URL: www.macsim.us

      Language: English - Date: 2013-04-03 14:10:09
      6On the semantics of comparative correlatives and adverbial comparatives in Chinese Carlos A. Fasola (Rutgers University) joint work with Xiao Li (Queens College, CUNY) CUNY) MACSIM 04 – 10 – 10 Data • (1)

      On the semantics of comparative correlatives and adverbial comparatives in Chinese Carlos A. Fasola (Rutgers University) joint work with Xiao Li (Queens College, CUNY) CUNY) MACSIM 04 – 10 – 10 Data • (1)

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      Language: English - Date: 2011-06-24 13:35:02
      7A  2015 年 11 月 26 日 食水含鉛超標調查委員會

      A 2015 年 11 月 26 日 食水含鉛超標調查委員會

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      Source URL: www.coi-drinkingwater.gov.hk

      Language: English - Date: 2015-11-30 02:04:31
      8Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng Verb Copying The term verb copying refers to the phenomenon in which we find two instantiations of the same verb in one sentence. It can be found when a sentence has a direct object as well as a postv

      Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng Verb Copying The term verb copying refers to the phenomenon in which we find two instantiations of the same verb in one sentence. It can be found when a sentence has a direct object as well as a postv

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      Source URL: www.lisacheng.nl

      Language: English - Date: 2016-04-18 07:04:58
      9PROPOSAL FOR TEI-CONFORMANT ENCODING OF BASIC GRAMMATICAL TAGSET D. Terence LangendoenThis is an attempt to render the tagset proposed for the British National

      PROPOSAL FOR TEI-CONFORMANT ENCODING OF BASIC GRAMMATICAL TAGSET D. Terence LangendoenThis is an attempt to render the tagset proposed for the British National

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      Source URL: www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2013-10-04 12:32:29
      10Placement Test Level A (Reference time: 30 Min.) 一.Please write down the Pinyin according to the Chinese characters. ( 5’ ) 1. 你好 2.汉字 3.老师 4.中国

      Placement Test Level A (Reference time: 30 Min.) 一.Please write down the Pinyin according to the Chinese characters. ( 5’ ) 1. 你好 2.汉字 3.老师 4.中国

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      Source URL: www.konfuzius-institut.at

      Language: Vietnamese - Date: 2012-02-21 04:02:51