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Li, Charles N.
1986.
Direct speech and indirect speech: A functional study.
In
: 29–45
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Li, Charles N.
1984.
Mandarin.
In
: 47–61
.
Li, Charles N.
1982.
The gulf between spoken and written language: A case study in Chinese.
In
: 77–88
.
Li, Charles N.
1982.
The discourse motivation for the perfect aspect: The Mandarin particle 'le'.
In
: 19–44
.
Li, Charles N.
1979.
The pragmatics of two types of yes-no questions in Mandarin and its universal implications.
Papers from the Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society
15
: 197–206.
Li, Charles N.
1979.
Third-person pronouns and zero-anaphora in Chinese discourse.
In
: 311–335
.
Li, Charles N.
1978.
Grammatical relations in languages without grammatical signals.
Proceedings of the International Congress of Linguists/Actes du Congrès International des Linguistes
12
: 687–691.
Li, Charles N.
1976.
A functional explanation for an unexpected case of ambiguity.
In
: 527–535
.
Li, Charles N.
, ed.
1976.
Subject and topic.
Academic Press
.
Li, Charles N.
1976.
On the issue of word order in a synchronic grammar: A case against 'movement transformations'.
Lingua
39
(3) : 169–181.
Li, Charles N.
1976.
Subject and topic: A new typology of language.
In
Li, Charles N.
, ed.
Subject and topic.
Academic Press
.
pp. 457–489
.
Li, Charles N.
1975.
Miss-a-little: An unexpected case of ambiguity (S or ~S).
San Jose State Occasional Papers in Linguistics
1
: 136–142.
Li, Charles N.
, ed.
1975.
Word order and word order change.
University of Texas Press
.
Li, Charles N.
1975.
The semantic function of word order: A case study in Mandarin.
In
Li, Charles N.
, ed.
Word order and word order change.
University of Texas Press
.
pp. 163–195
.
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