Inter-clausal Anaphora in Chinese: The Case of Conditionals
This book offers a comprehensive and multi-faceted examination of Chinese inter-clausal anaphora, with a particular focus on conditional sentences. Building upon the foundational observations of Yuen Ren Chao (1968) and subsequent competing explanations, this book aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of this language-specific phenomenon.

This work uniquely bridges descriptive and explanatory adequacy, offering both a detailed account of the patterns observed in Chinese inter-clausal anaphora and a range of potential explanations for these patterns. By complementing formal linguistic analysis with quantitative methods and exploring connections to different theoretical approaches, this book provides a comprehensive and innovative perspective to understanding a complex linguistic phenomenon.

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Inter-clausal Anaphora in Chinese: The Case of Conditionals
This book offers a comprehensive and multi-faceted examination of Chinese inter-clausal anaphora, with a particular focus on conditional sentences. Building upon the foundational observations of Yuen Ren Chao (1968) and subsequent competing explanations, this book aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of this language-specific phenomenon.

This work uniquely bridges descriptive and explanatory adequacy, offering both a detailed account of the patterns observed in Chinese inter-clausal anaphora and a range of potential explanations for these patterns. By complementing formal linguistic analysis with quantitative methods and exploring connections to different theoretical approaches, this book provides a comprehensive and innovative perspective to understanding a complex linguistic phenomenon.

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Inter-clausal Anaphora in Chinese: The Case of Conditionals

Inter-clausal Anaphora in Chinese: The Case of Conditionals

by Shunting Chen
Inter-clausal Anaphora in Chinese: The Case of Conditionals

Inter-clausal Anaphora in Chinese: The Case of Conditionals

by Shunting Chen

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This book offers a comprehensive and multi-faceted examination of Chinese inter-clausal anaphora, with a particular focus on conditional sentences. Building upon the foundational observations of Yuen Ren Chao (1968) and subsequent competing explanations, this book aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of this language-specific phenomenon.

This work uniquely bridges descriptive and explanatory adequacy, offering both a detailed account of the patterns observed in Chinese inter-clausal anaphora and a range of potential explanations for these patterns. By complementing formal linguistic analysis with quantitative methods and exploring connections to different theoretical approaches, this book provides a comprehensive and innovative perspective to understanding a complex linguistic phenomenon.


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ISBN-13: 9789819662166
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 10/07/2025
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Shunting Chen is a lecturer at Shanghai International Studies University, specializing in semantics, corpus linguistics, and contrastive linguistics. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Shanghai International Studies University and was a visiting researcher at Harvard and the Laboratory of Formal Linguistics (Paris Diderot University and CNRS). She has published extensively on Chinese inter-clausal anaphora and conditional sentences, combining corpus-driven approaches with formal linguistic theories. She has received multiple research grants, including the Youth Fund for Humanity and Social Science Project by the Ministry of Education, and serves as a reviewer for Cognition and Sage Open.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Studies on Inter-clausal Anaphora and Conditionals.- Generalization From More Perspectives.- Conditional Complex Sentences.- Hypothetical Complex Sentences.- Five Anaphoric Types in Chinese Conditionals.- Conclusion.

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