
Chinese Language and Discourse
Volume 11, Issue 2 (2020)
2020. iv, 207 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 24 November 2020
Published online on 24 November 2020
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Table of Contents
- Incoherence in L2 writing: A comparison of expert insider and non-expert outsider ratingsJianling Liao | pp. 169–197
- Televised confessions in the People’s Republic of China: A multimodal analysis of lexical grammar, gaze, and identityLiz Carter | pp. 198–225
- Understanding memes on Chinese social media: BiaoqingLu Ying & Jan Blommaert | pp. 226–260
- Neological cancer metaphors in the Chinese cyberspace: Uses and social meaningsJun Lang | pp. 261–286
- On the translation of Japanese politeness into Cantonese: A case study of animePei Chun Shih | pp. 287–305
- Managing a suspended course of action: A multimodal study of suoyi ‘so’-prefaced utterances in Mandarin conversationXiaoyun Wang | pp. 306–334
- The placement of co-verb gěi in spoken Mandarin varieties: A study on regional influencesChun-Yi Peng | pp. 335–354
- Dingfang Shu, Hui Zhang & Lifei Zhang. 2019. Cognitive Linguistics and the Study of ChineseReviewed by Han Luo | pp. 355–363
- Vsevolod Kapatsinski. 2018. Changing minds changing tools: From learning theory to language acquisition to language changeReviewed by Shuo Feng | pp. 364–370
- Chu-Ren Huang, Shu-Kai Hsieh & Keh-Jiann Chen. 2017. Mandarin Chinese words and parts of speech: A corpus-based studyReviewed by Yi Ren | pp. 371–375
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