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6by Lu, Zhong-Ying, 1952-“... characteristics of the Chinese language. Chapter two displays various preverbal NPs in Mandarin Chinese, which...”
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7“... for the mass-count distinction. Mandarin Chinese is a frequently cited example of a language with obligatory...”
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8by BIGI, Brigitte“... is currently designed for French, English, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Mandarin Chinese, Taiwanese, Cantonese...”
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9by Shirai, Yasuhiro“...), Spanish (Salaberry 1999), Mandarin Chinese (Tong and Shirai 2016), and Russian (Martelle 2011) in L2...”
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10by Koplenig, Alexander, Meyer, Peter, Wolfer, Sascha, Mueller-Spitzer, Carolin“... of the words for languages like Mandarin Chinese, or Vietnamese, the word ordering is much less restricted...”
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11by Di, Yazheng, Mefford, Joel, Rahmani, Elior, Wang, Jinhan, Ravi, Vijay, Gorla, Aditya, Alwan, Abeer, Zhu, Tingshao, Flint, Jonathan“.... In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, pitch changes differentiate word meanings, whereas in non...”
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12by Di, Yazheng, Mefford, Joel, Rahmani, Elior, Wang, Jinhan, Ravi, Vijay, Gorla, Aditya, Alwan, Abeer, Zhu, Tingshao, Flint, Jonathan Frederic Rest“.... In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, pitch changes differentiate word meanings, whereas in non...”
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13“... of the words for languages like Mandarin Chinese, or Vietnamese, the word ordering is much less restricted...”
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14“... of the words for languages like Mandarin Chinese, or Vietnamese, the word ordering is much less restricted...”
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15“... and Mandarin Chinese. Finally, we thank and express our most sincere gratitude to all contributors, editors...”
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16“...) and ancient (Latin and Ancient Greek) – but also Mandarin Chinese, and different polysynthetic languages (e.g...”
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17by Koplenig, Alexander, Meyer, Peter, Wolfer, Sascha, Müller-Spitzer, Carolin“... of the words for languages like Mandarin Chinese, or Vietnamese, the word ordering is much less restricted...”
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18by Koplenig, Alexander, Meyer, Peter, Wolfer, Sascha, Müller-Spitzer, Carolin“... of the words for languages like Mandarin Chinese, or Vietnamese, the word ordering is much less restricted...”
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19by Koplenig, Alexander, Meyer, Peter, Wolfer, Sascha, Müller-Spitzer, Carolin“... of the words for languages like Mandarin Chinese, or Vietnamese, the word ordering is much less restricted...”
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20by Koplenig, Alexander, Meyer, Peter, Wolfer, Sascha, Müller-Spitzer, Carolin“... of the words for languages like Mandarin Chinese, or Vietnamese, the word ordering is much less restricted...”
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