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Grammatical roles, Coherence Relations, and the interpretation of pronouns in Chinese
(Springer Verlag, 2016-12)This paper reports on an experimental study of the interpretation of pronouns in Chinese which provides additional support for the proposal in Yang et al. (1999, 2003) that the resolution of pronominal reference in Chinese ... -
Kyōgen-kigo: Love stories as Buddhist sermons.
(Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 1985-03) -
The influence of the Buddhist practice of sange on literary form: Revelatory tales
(Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 1987-03) -
A Case for Confucian Sexuality: The Eighteeth-Century Novel Yesou Puyan
(The John Hopkins University Press, 1988-12) -
Fleecing the Male Customer in Shanghai Brothels of the 1890's
(The John Hopkins University Press, 2002-12) -
Lessons from the Kokugo (National Language) Readers
(The University of Chicago Press, 1993-05)Kokusaika, or "internationalization," has been one of the most frequently used words in the Japanese media since the early eighties. Japan's increasingly active presence in the world economy has given rise to an active ... -
The Value of Vulnerability: Sexual Coercion and the Nature of Love in Japanese Court Literature
(Association for Asian Studies, 1999-11)Margaret H. Childs analyzes the attributes of "love" in the world of premodern Japanese literature. She concentrates on the emotional dynamics of love affairs in The Taile of Genji and other Heian tales in order to highlight ... -
由溫縣盟書最新研究成果再談侯馬盟書的年代問題
(Society for the Study of Early China, 2013)This paper reconsiders the dating of the Houma covenant texts in light of new findings from the Wenxian covenant texts. Dating of the Houma covenants has focused on matching certain names found in the Houma covenants to ... -
Androgynous Beauty, Virtual Community: Stardom, Fandom and Chinese Reality Shows under Globalization
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Interiorized Feminism and Gendered Nostalgia of The ‘Daughter Generation’ in Ning Ying's Perpetual Motion
(Intellect, 2011-11-07)Ning Ying’s 2006 film Wuqiong dong/Perpetual Motion can be regarded as her first attempt to explore the genre of ‘women’s film’. Deviating from her previous neo-realist style, this film seeks to cultivate an alternative ... -
Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles: Redeeming the Father by Way of Japan?
(British Film Institute, 2008-01-01)Includes bibliographical references and index. Includes filmography. ix, 287 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. -
Cross-Cultural Nostalgia and Visual Consumption: On the Literary Adaptation and Japanese Reception of Huo Jianqi’s 2003 Film Nuan
(Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006-01-01)Although not warmly welcomed by audiences in modernizing China, Huo Jianqi’s nostalgic melodrama Nuan has proven hugely popular and been critically acclaimed in thoroughly modernized Japan. This contrastive reception invites ... -
The Institution of Polygamy in the Chinese Imperial Palace
(Cambridge University Press, 2013)This study examines Chinese imperial polygamy under two aspects, as institution and actual practice. Institution refers to its existence as a set of rules and expectations, practice to the actual ways in which imperial ... -
An empirical study on the production of dou: Is native like performance attainable?
(World Chinese Language Association, 2013)This study examines the production data of dou in a controlled elicitation task performed by English-speaking learners of Chinese. The results show that post-intermediate learners produced dou at a similar rate regardless ... -
Acquisition of the Aspectual Meanings of Negation Markers in Mandarin Chinese by English-speaking L2 Chinese Learners
(Chinese Language Teachers Association, 2011) -
Understanding quantifiers and scope interpretations in a second language
(The Editorial Office of Contemporary Foreign Languages Studies, 2012) -
What English-speaking Learners of Chinese Don’t Know about Dou: -- A Study on the Acquisition of ‘都’
(Chinese Language Teachers Association, 2012) -
《与范围副词“都”相关的一个问题》 [A note on the Scope Adverb “dou”]
(Oxford University Press, 2000) -
Negotiating a Korean National Myth: Dialogic Interplay and Entextualization in an Ethnographic Encounter
(American Folklore Society, 2011-09-01)This article examines a discordant, collaborative telling of Korea’s founding myth, one accomplished by a traditional singer and two native folklorists, including myself. Highlighting the discursive and intertextual ... -
Science and Poetry: Narrativizing Marital Crisis in Reform-Era Rural China
(Ohio State University, 2011-10-01)