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A Constructional-Cognitive Analysis of the Cantonese Motion-Directional Construction Book chapter
出自: Crossing-over: New Insights into the Dialects of Guangdong, Macau, China:Hall de Cultura, 2021
Authors:  Fong, Ronald
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Motion  Directional  Cantonese  Subordination  Event  
A Cognitive Analysis of Cantonese Motion-Directional Construction and its Implications for Translatio Journal article
FONG Ronald. A Cognitive Analysis of Cantonese Motion-Directional Construction and its Implications for Translatio[J]. Translation Research and Teaching , 2018(2), 16-28.
Authors:  FONG Ronald
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Motion  Directional  Catenative  Subordination  Event Structure  
Inclusion relationships for certain subclasses of analytic functions involving linear operator Journal article
Chen, Yan, Li, Xiaofei, Qin, Chuan. Inclusion relationships for certain subclasses of analytic functions involving linear operator[J]. JOURNAL OF NONLINEAR SCIENCES AND APPLICATIONS, 2017, 10(5), 2689-2699.
Authors:  Chen, Yan;  Li, Xiaofei;  Qin, Chuan
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Analytic functions  univalent functions  subordination  Hadamard product  linear operator  
Chinese Motion-Directional Construction: A Conceptual and Cognitive Analysis Journal article
Ronald Fong. Chinese Motion-Directional Construction: A Conceptual and Cognitive Analysis[J]. Studies in Chinese Linguistics, 2017, 38(2), 119-147.
Authors:  Ronald Fong
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Subordination  Directional  Parallel Architecture  Construction  Conceptual Structure  
A Constructional-Cognitive Analysis of Chinese Directionals Journal article
Ronald Fong. A Constructional-Cognitive Analysis of Chinese Directionals[J]. Cognitive Semantics, 2015, 1(1), 104-130.
Authors:  Ronald Fong
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Directional  Catenative  Construction  Subordination  Event  
The Chinese ba as a Verb: A Constructional-Cognitive Approach Journal article
Ronald Fong. The Chinese ba as a Verb: A Constructional-Cognitive Approach[J]. Open Journal of Modern Linguistics, 2015, 5(1), 48-64.
Authors:  Ronald Fong
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Ba  Gradience  Subordination  Radial Category  Mental Space