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Volume 104 Number 1 (January 2025)
Cover
1
The Discourse Relevance and Semantic Connotation of
Zhihao
in Mandarin Chinese (in Chinese)
Kai Wang and Chunli Zhao
23
Re-exploration on Separated Forms of Separable Words in Modern Chinese (in Chinese)
Haoming Wang
43
A Preliminary Study on the Dataization of Prototype Categories of Word Classes: Taking Adverbs as an Example (in Chinese)
Kexin Yang and Huibin Zhuang
55
Formation Mechanism and Comprehension of the “Synonymy of High and Low” in the Combination of
Zhekou
‘Discount’ +
Gao/Di
‘High/Low’ in Chinese (in Chinese)
Xinzheng Wan
77
The Adverb
Mai6
in Cantonese: A Discourse Analytic Approach (in Chinese)
Winnie Chor and Gloria Siu
95
Ya
[ia
31
] and
Ha
[ha
23/25
] in the Tag Questions in the Sanshui Yue Dialect: A Comparison with Guangzhou and Lianjiang Yue Dialects (in Chinese)
Shuting Chen and Huayong Lin
113
Syntactic Features and Subjectivity of the “Noun-Classifier” Structure in the Zunyi Dialect (in Chinese)
Yuhuan Luo
131
The Multifunction and Semantic Evolution of
Tao
in the Ruijin Dialect of Jiangxi Province (in Chinese)
Jiale Chen and Xiaojin Chen
153
The Types of A-not-A Questions in the Dialects of the Shiyang River Basin in Gansu Province (in Chinese)
Yanyun Xiao
175
Stratification and Classification of
Zhi
,
Zhuang
,
Zhang
in Huangxiao Dialects (in Chinese)
Li Guo
191
The Phonetic Characteristics and Phonological Properties of Japanese and Chinese Annotations on Phonology in
Baxianzhuo Yanshi Ji
(in Chinese)
Funing Jiang
205
The Causes of Synonymous Tone Polyphony in Standard Mandarin and Its Implicit Tonal Properties: A Case Study Based on Materials from Orthoepic Practice (in Chinese)
Chengyu Guo and Di Jiang
223
The Earliest Early Cantonese Corpus in Romanized Transcription According to Current Knowledge: The Sea Travel Diary of the Swedish Scientist Pehr Osbeck (in Chinese)
Xueqi Jiang
257
The Discrimination Between
Shiyu1
and
Shiyu2
(in Chinese)
Zixuan Xue and Huaixing Dang