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  • Sinitic Languages of Northwest China: Where Did Their Case Marking Come From?* Dan Xu

    Sinitic Languages of Northwest China: Where Did Their Case Marking Come From?* Dan Xu

  • Language Contact in Nanning: Nanning Pinghua and Nanning Cantonese

    Language Contact in Nanning: Nanning Pinghua and Nanning Cantonese

  • De Sousa Sinitic MSEA

    De Sousa Sinitic MSEA

  • From Eurocentrism to Sinocentrism: the Case of Disposal Constructions in Sinitic Languages

    From Eurocentrism to Sinocentrism: the Case of Disposal Constructions in Sinitic Languages

  • LANGUAGE CONTACT and AREAL DIFFUSION in SINITIC LANGUAGES (Pre-Publication Version)

    LANGUAGE CONTACT and AREAL DIFFUSION in SINITIC LANGUAGES (Pre-Publication Version)

  • Sino-Tibetan Languages 393

    Sino-Tibetan Languages 393

  • A Land of Linguistic Minorities

    A Land of Linguistic Minorities

  • The Far Southern Sinitic Languages As Part of Mainland Southeast Asia

    The Far Southern Sinitic Languages As Part of Mainland Southeast Asia

  • Untitled by Hung Chang (C

    Untitled by Hung Chang (C

  • LANGUAGE CONTACT and AREAL DIFFUSION in SINITIC LANGUAGES Hilary Chappell

    LANGUAGE CONTACT and AREAL DIFFUSION in SINITIC LANGUAGES Hilary Chappell

  • I Dialect Differences in the Production and Perception of Mandarin

    I Dialect Differences in the Production and Perception of Mandarin

  • Extralinguistic Factors, Language Change, and Comparative Reconstructions: Case Studies from South-West China Ekaterina Chirkova

    Extralinguistic Factors, Language Change, and Comparative Reconstructions: Case Studies from South-West China Ekaterina Chirkova

  • Linguistic Nationalism: the Case of Southern Min

    Linguistic Nationalism: the Case of Southern Min

  • Title Southern Pinghua: Phonology and Phonological Diversity Author(S

    Title Southern Pinghua: Phonology and Phonological Diversity Author(S

  • The Southern-Most Sinitic Languages As Part of Mainland Southeast Asia

    The Southern-Most Sinitic Languages As Part of Mainland Southeast Asia

  • Hilary Chappell 1.1 Introduction Even Though Sinitic Languages Are

    Hilary Chappell 1.1 Introduction Even Though Sinitic Languages Are

  • Chinese Language Day

    Chinese Language Day

  • 1. Introduction 2. Synchronic Evidences 3. Diachronic Accounts 4

    1. Introduction 2. Synchronic Evidences 3. Diachronic Accounts 4

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  • Language Policy, Dialect Writing and Linguistic Diversity Hongyuan Dong
  • The Aspectual System in Singapore Hokkien
  • Wutun, a Tibetanized Variety of Northwest Mandarin in the Amdo Sprachbund
  • What Is a Chinese "Dialect/Topolect"? -- Reflections on Some Key Sino-English Linguistic Terms
  • Topicality and the Typology of Predicative Possession Received May 11, 2018; Revised December 15, 2018
  • Interrogative Strategies : an Areal Typology of the Languages of China
  • The Areal Typology of Grammaticalization: the Case of Northern China
  • Teochew Dialect
  • A Companion to Modern Chinese Literature Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture
  • Language Shift in the Gelong Community of Hainan
  • Copulas and the Class of Copular Constructions in a Cross-Sinitic Perspective
  • The Origins of Sinitic
  • Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics
  • The Journal of the Siam Society
  • Nanning Cantonese and Nannin Pinghua
  • And "Jumbled Transformations"
  • A Chinese Writer's Vicissitude in the Political and Cultural Context of Early
  • Nanning Pinghua and Nanning Cantonese


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