This paper discusses the quantifier měi in Mandarin Chinese, especially its co-occurrence with two types of verbal classifiers (Cl V), which individualize event-denoting expressions at phase level, such as xià, and at occasion level, such as cì, huí in terms of verbal plurality in the framework of Cusic [1].
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Nov 26, 2018 · This paper discusses the quantifier měi in Mandarin Chinese, especially its co-occurrence with two types of verbal classifiers (Cl V ).
This paper discusses the quantifier měi in Mandarin Chinese, especially its co-occurrence with two types of verbal classifiers (ClV), which individualize ...
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Quantifier měi and Two Types of Verbal Classifiers in Mandarin Chinese. This paper discusses the quantifier měi in Mandarin Chinese, especially its co ...
This paper discusses the quantifier měi in Mandarin Chinese, especially its co-occurrence with two types of verbal classifiers (ClV), which individualize event- ...
Apr 25, 2024 · Hua-Hung Yuan: Quantifier měi and Two Types of Verbal Classifiers in Mandarin Chinese. CLSW 2018: 107-125. [c4]. view. electronic edition via ...
Chinese existential quantifiers are used in negative sentences by placing the negative adverb "没" (méi) before the verb. For example, "没有" (méiyǒu) ...
Quantifier měi and Two Types of Verbal Classifiers in Mandarin Chinese · Huahung Yuan. Linguistics. CLSW. 2018. This paper discusses the quantifier měi in ...
Nov 1, 2023 · Compared to dou, mei is a near-independent distributive operator, in that with a quantity predicate, it can be an independent distributive ...