The Syntax of Cantonese Ho2 Revisited: Sentence-final Particle and Pro-sentence
Grammatical Multifunction via Causativity: Evidence from Morpheme Po 55 in the Yanzhou (Jiande) Dialect
STUDIES IN CHINESE LINGUISTICS (ISSN 1017-1274) is an international academic journal dedicated to the comparative study of Chinese and serves as a platform for research in comparative grammar with a focus on syntax, morphology, morphosyntax, and syntax-semantics interface across Chinese dialects or between Chinese and other languages, emphasizing contributions that advance theoretical linguistics or carry significant theoretical implications. It was first published in 1980 by T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre (CLRC) of the Institute of Chinese Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The journal is edited by CLRC, published and distributed by Sciendo (formerly De Gruyter Open) since 2015, with a single volume yearly containing two issues, three articles in each issue on average.
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