{"id":11618,"date":"2023-04-20T00:11:19","date_gmt":"2023-04-19T16:11:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsletter.sinica.edu.tw/en\/?p=11618"},"modified":"2023-04-20T00:43:46","modified_gmt":"2023-04-19T16:43:46","slug":"language-linguistics-24-2-is-now-available","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsletter.sinica.edu.tw/en\/11618\/","title":{"rendered":"Language & Linguistics 24.2 is now available"},"content":{"rendered":"
We are pleased to announce the new publication of issue 24.2 of Language and Linguistics<\/em>. This issue includes 7 articles:<\/p>\n 1.Jung-Im Chang, \u201cThe grammaticalization of verbs of location movement into noun-phrase conjunctions in Archaic Chinese\u201d
\n2.Yi-Hsun Chen, \u201cThe anatomy of Chinese Superlative Modifiers: The case of Q-adjectives\u201d
\n3.Rui-heng Ray Huang, \u201cOn the syntax of assigning you constructions in Mandarin Chinese\u201d
\n4.Gerd Jendraschek and Myung-Chul Koo, \u201cFrom reciprocity to competition: Subjectification of reciprocal pronouns in Korean\u201d
\n5.Masaki Nohara, \u201cOld Chinese \u2018egg\u2019: More evidence for consonant clusters\u201d
\n6.Jackson T.-S. Sun, \u201cGser-Rdo: A new Tibetic language across the Rngaba\u2011Dkarmdzes border\u201d
\n7.Jialei Zhu, \u201cA more special use of the third person singular pronoun in Shanghainese\u201d<\/p>\n