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Behavioral and subcortical signatures of musical expertise in Mandarin Chinese speakers.
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The structure-sensitivity of memory access: evidence from Mandarin Chinese
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Focus Constructions Involving <i>shì</i> in Mandarin Chinese
Published 2023-04-01“…Recent studies have shown that <i>shì</i> ‘be’<i>… (de)</i> focus sentences in Mandarin Chinese are not structurally uniform. One of the criteria to make distinctions among them is the Adjacency Condition, that is, only the right adjacent element of <i>shì</i> can be focused. …”
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Right node raising in Mandarin Chinese: are we moving right?
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Pitch correspondence between Mandarin Chinese tones and Spanish intonation
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The role of phoneme in Mandarin Chinese production: evidence from ERPs.
Published 2014-01-01“…Our findings thus revealed the fundamental role of phonemes as independent phonological encoding units in Mandarin Chinese.…”
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A cartographic analysis of Shi and Lian…Dou in Mandarin Chinese
Published 2022-12-01“…It is concluded that shi can be analyzed on a par with lian in Mandarin Chinese.…”
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Pronoun interpretation in Mandarin Chinese follows principles of Bayesian inference.
Published 2020-01-01“…Here we report three pronoun interpretation experiments that investigate whether comprehenders reverse-engineer a speaker's referential intentions based on Bayesian principles, as documented in previous studies for English. Using Mandarin Chinese, we test the generality of the Bayesian pronoun interpretation theory, and further evaluate the predictions of the theory in ways that are not possible in English. …”
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Pronoun interpretation in Mandarin Chinese follows principles of Bayesian inference
Published 2021“…Here we report three pronoun interpretation experiments that investigate whether comprehenders reverse-engineer a speaker’s referential intentions based on Bayesian principles, as documented in previous studies for English. Using Mandarin Chinese, we test the generality of the Bayesian pronoun interpretation theory, and further evaluate the predictions of the theory in ways that are not possible in English. …”
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Controlled Evaluation of Grammatical Knowledge in Mandarin Chinese Language Models
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On co-operative modalities in the formulation of Mandarin Chinese turn-continuations
Published 2021“…In this report, I focus on the action of constructing further talk as continuing past a possibly complete turn (a.k.a. turn-continuations) in Mandarin Chinese (henceforth Chinese), and argue how it constitutes a particularly rich environment for multiple systems of organization to “co-operate” in pursuit of interactional goals.…”
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The Delineation of ‘Throw’ Verbs in Mandarin Chinese: Behavioural and Perceptual Approaches
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Processing Aspectual Agreement in an Inflexionless Language: An ERP Study of Mandarin Chinese
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The interaction of focus and phrasing with downstep and post-low-bouncing in Mandarin Chinese
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The Acquisition at the Interface of Ditransitive Constructions in Mandarin Chinese by French Adult Learners
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Inter-lingual Homophony: Neige as a Demonstrative/Filler in Mandarin Chinese
Published 2021-09-01“…The demonstrative/filler neige in Mandarin Chinese is potentially contentious outside that language, as it bears resemblance in terms of pronunciation with a racial slur in English. …”
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Cross-Language Perception of Lexical Tones by Nordic Learners of Mandarin Chinese
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Thematic orders and the comprehension of subject-extracted relative clauses in Mandarin Chinese
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A constraint-based analysis of A-NOT-A questions in Mandarin Chinese
Published 2016“…The A-NOT-A structure is one way to express polar questions in Mandarin Chinese. The present study provides a constraint-based analysis of A-NOT-A questions in Mandarin Chinese within the framework of HPSG (Pollard & Sag, 1994) and MRS (Copestake et al., 2005). …”
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