Categorization in Languages with and without Grammatical Gender: Evidence from Russian and Chinese
碩士 === 國立嘉義大學 === 外國語言學系研究所 === 102 === There are many studies indicating that grammatical gender does affect meaning (Jakobson, 1966; Sera et al., 1994 &; 2002; Boroditsky &; Schmidt, 2000; Boroditsky et al., 2003). So far, Indo-European languages were the only languages considered. The goa...
Main Authors: | Tuyana Dugarova, 圖雅娜 |
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Other Authors: | Jenny Yichun Kuo Ph. D. |
Format: | Others |
Online Access: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/9fxvn7 |
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