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A morphosyntactic and morphosemantic analysis of the Malay FEAR lexeme |
Siaw-Fong Chung 鍾曉芳 |
147–173 |
takut ‘fear’, morphosyntactic and morphosemantic structures, semantic relations, corpus/ takut |
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(OA) Universality? Cross-linguistic influence? Evidence from Chinese and English apology response strategy use |
Chi-ting Alvan Chung (鍾季廷), Chun-yin Doris Chen (陳純音) |
174–211 |
apology response, cross-linguistic influence, universality, strategy use |
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(OA) DEMOCRACY in Taiwanese presidential inaugural addresses Metaphors, source domains, scenarios, and ideologies |
Hsiao-Ling Hsu (許筱翎), Huei-ling Lai (賴惠玲), Jyi-Shane Liu (劉吉軒) |
212–248 |
democracy, metaphor, source domain, scenario, ideology, political discourse |
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Expressing the existence of an event with ‘you (to have) + VP’ in Taiwan Mandarin A corpus-based investigation |
Aymeric Collart (理克), Hung-Kuan Su (蘇洪寬) |
249–284 |
Taiwan Mandarin, ‘you + VP’, corpus linguistics, assertive modality, Tense-Aspect-Modality, syntax |
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Degree adverbs in spoken Mandarin A behavioral profile corpus‑based approach to language alternatives |
Pei-Wen Huang (黃姵文), Alvin Cheng-Hsien Chen (陳正賢) |
285–322 |
: degree adverbs, behavioral profile, hierarchical cluster analysis, spoken Mandarin, near-synonyms |
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