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V-gei vs. double object construction: The mental representation of the Mandarin V-gei construction
Book:New Explorations in Chinese Theoretical Syntax: Studies in Honor of Yen-Hui Audrey Li
2022
17
 
[v] in Latin American Spanish: Contact, Bilingualism, or Language Internal Change?
Proceeding/Conference:The Language and Ecology Conference: Towards a Shared Narrative in Interdisciplinary Research 2019
2019
13
 
Vance, Cyrus Roberts
Book:The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives, Volume 6, 2000-2002. Eds Kenneth T. Jackson, Karen Markoe, and Arnold Markoe
2003
108
 
Vandenberg, Hoyt Sanford (1899-1954)
Book:500 Great Military Leaders
2015
23
 
2011
50
 
2019
106
 
Variation across Chinese dialects
Proceeding/Conference:Guest Lecture Series, Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki
2018
6
 
2021
54
 
1997
228
 
1-Oct-2023
 
1997
202
 
1997
8
 
Varieties of quotation revisited
Journal:Belgian Journal of Linguistics
2003
6
 
Varying Visions of Unity in the South China Anglican Church, c.1906-1947
Proceeding/Conference:Meeting of the Yale-Edinburgh Group on World Christianity and the History of Mission
2019
18
Vedic Sanskrit Accentuation and Readjustment Rules
Book:From Sounds to Structures: Beyond the Veil of Maya
2018
76
 
2013
63
 
Veiled Listening: The Assassin as an Eavesdropper
Book:The Assassin: Hou Hsiao-hsien’s World of Tang China
2019
85
 
Verb fronting in French and Sinitic vernaculars: a comparative study inspired by Chris Corne
Journal:Te Reo: Journal of the Linguistic Society of New Zealand
2003
82
 
Verb-copying constructions in Cantonese
Proceeding/Conference:Studia Linguistica Serica: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Chinese Linguistics
1998
104
 
Verbal and nominal classification: syntactic and semantic parallels in Cantonese and beyond
Proceeding/Conference:Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology, ALT-3
1999
90