LINGUIST List 31.3972

Mon Dec 28 2020

TOC: Chinese Language and Discourse 11 / 2 (2020)

Editor for this issue: Sarah Robinson <srobinsonlinguistlist.org>



Date: 14-Dec-2020
From: Karin Plijnaar <karin.plijnaarbenjamins.nl>
Subject: Chinese Language and Discourse Vol. 11, No. 2 (2020)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Chinese Language and Discourse
Volume Number: 11
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2020


Main Text:

2020. iv, 207 pp.

Table of Contents

Articles:

Incoherence in L2 writing: A comparison of expert insider and non-expert outsider ratings
Jianling Liao
pp. 169–197

Televised confessions in the People’s Republic of China: A multimodal analysis of lexical grammar, gaze, and identity
Liz Carter
pp. 198–225

Understanding memes on Chinese social media: Biaoqing
Lu Ying and Jan Blommaert
pp. 226–260

Neological cancer metaphors in the Chinese cyberspace: Uses and social meanings
Jun Lang
pp. 261–286

On the translation of Japanese politeness into Cantonese: A case study of anime
Pei Chun Shih
pp. 287–305

Managing a suspended course of action: A multimodal study of suoyi ‘so’-prefaced utterances in Mandarin conversation
Xiaoyun Wang
pp. 306–334

The placement of co-verb gěi in spoken Mandarin varieties: A study on regional influences
Chun-Yi Peng
pp. 335–354

Book Reviews:

Dingfang Shu, Hui Zhang & Lifei Zhang. (2019). Cognitive Linguistics and the Study of Chinese
Reviewed by Han Luo
pp. 355–363

Vsevolod Kapatsinski. (2018). Changing minds changing tools: From learning theory to language acquisition to language change
Reviewed 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 study
Reviewed by Yi Ren
pp. 371–375


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                            Cognitive Science
                            Discourse Analysis
                            Language Acquisition
                            Linguistic Theories
                            Pragmatics
                            Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                            Japanese (jpn)

Language Family(ies): Sino-Tibetan


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