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101.
Constraints on NP-Movement in Mandarin Chinese Lu, John H-T. by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 16.1 (1988); p. 1-30"
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A Default Technique for the Phonetic Approach to Retrieving Chinese Characters Fang, Sheng-Ping et al. by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 17.1 (1989); p. 50-60"
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Interplay of the Four Citation Tones and Intonation in Mandarin Chinese Shen, Xiaonan by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 17.1 (1989); p. 61-74"
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Tao A New Way of Thinking Chang Chung-Yuan by
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In: Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol. 1.2 (1974); p. 137-152"
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Transitivity, The ba Construction and its History Chaofen Sun (Stanford University) 孫朝奮 by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 23.1 (1995); p. 159-200"
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The Old Chinese Origin of Type A and B Syllables Edwin G. Pulleyblank (University of Britisch Columbia) by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 22.1 (1994); p. 73-100"
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The Antecedent of Ziji Xu Liejiong (Fudan University, City Polytecnic of Hong Kong) 徐烈炯 by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 22.1 (1994); p. 115-137"
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Reply to Baxter's Reply Edwin G. Pulleyblank (University of British Columbia) by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 22.1 (1994); p. 161-170"
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A Cognitive Grammar Approach to Mandarin gei John Newman (Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand) by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 21.2 (1993); p. 313-336"
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The Chinese Communist Party and "Judicial Independence" 1949-1959 by Jerome Alan Cohen by
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In: Studies in Chinese Law Vol. 11
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Chinese and Austronesian Evidence for a Genetic Relationship Laurent Sagart (C.N.R.S. (C.R.L.A.O.), Paris, France by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 21.1 (1993); p. 1-62"
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The Lexicon in Syntactic Change Lexical Diffusion in Chinese Syntax Anne Yue-Hashimoto (University of Washington) by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 21.2 (1993); p. 213-254"
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The First Step toward Phonological Analysis in Chinese: fanqie Wen Hsu (University of California, Berkeley) 徐雯 by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 23.1 (1995); p. 137-158"
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Shi nong Pan Wuyun 釋儂 潘悟雲 by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 23.2 (1995); p. 129-147"
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The Concept of T'ai Chi (Supreme Ultimate) in Sung Neo-Confucian Philosophy Siu-Chi Huang by
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In: Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol. 1.3/4 (1974); p. 275-294"
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Confucianism, Marxism-Leninism and Mao A Critical Study Charles Wei-Hsun Fu by
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In: Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol. 1.3/4 (1974); p. 339-371"
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On Standards of Analogic Reasonong in the Late Chou John S. Cikoski by
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In: Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol. 2.3 (1975); p. 325-357"
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Han-Shan Te-Ch'ing A Buddhist Interpretation of Taoism Sung-Peng Hsu by
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In: Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol. 2.4 (1975); p. 417-427"
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Is Mo Tzu a Utilitarian? Dennis M. Ahern by
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In: Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol. 3.2 (1976); p. 185-193"
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