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Edith Aldridge
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Yuanhe Tian
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Yaa-Lirng Tu
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Prof. Edith Aldridge hosts Modality in Classical Chinese workshop
(Nov 1, 2018)
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Conference Proceedings
Opper, Michael and Alexander Sugar. To appear. “Truncation and Headedness in Chinese Compounding: A Dictionary-Based Study”. Proceedings of the 25th Annual North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics. Ann Arbor: MI: University of Michigan. Submitted 2013.
Sugar, Alexander; Abulimiti, Zaoreguli. Severing idiosyncratic case from the lexical verb in Uyghur-Chinese code switching. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, [S.l.], v. 4, p. 15:1-15, mar. 2019. ISSN 2473-8689. Available at: <https://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/PLSA/article/view/4513>. Date accessed: 18 mar. 2019. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v4i1.4513.
Tian, Y., Song, Y., Xia, F., Zhang, T., & Wang, Y. (2020, July). Improving Chinese Word Segmentation with Wordhood Memory Networks. In
Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
(pp. 8274-8285).
Projects and Grants
"The Use of Phonologically-Motivated Distinctive Features for Computational Acoustic Characterization of Dysarthric Speech", Hong Kong SAR Research Grants Council General Research Fund. PI: Helen Meng. Co-PIs: Gina-Anne Levow, Patrick Wong
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Honors Theses
Alissa Harrison. "Language Attitudes in Southwestern China." Honors Thesis, U of Washington, 2004/2005.
Carina Bauman. "Factors in the Variable Production of Past Tense by Chinese Learners of English." Honors Thesis, U of Washington, 2006/2007.
Li, Qiuyuan. "Prosodic Focus Shifting in Echo Questions Regarding Lexical Tones in Mandarin". Honors Thesis, U of Washington, 2017/2018.
Graduate
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Dissertations
Chak-Lam Colum Yip. 2018. Evidence for DP in Chinese from Reduplicative Classifiers and DP-Internal Structural Phenomena. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Washington.
Li, Yin. 2015.
The Diachronic Development of Passive Constructions from Archaic Chinese to Modern
. Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington.
Kening Li. "The Information Structure of Mandarin Chinese: Syntax and Prosody." Diss. U of Washington, 2009.
Publications
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Journal Articles
Sugar, Alexander. 2017. Mandarin Chinese Verbs as Verbal Items in Uyghur Mixed Verbs.
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Masters Theses
Yin Li. "Two Kinds of Mandarin Applicatives and Their Passivization Pattern." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2012.
Liyi Zhu. "Retroflex and Non/retroflex Merger in Shanghai Accented Mandarin." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2012.
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