Chinese. Gender-related use of sentence-final particles in Cantonese
Marjorie K.M. Chan | The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U. S. A.
1.Introduction
2. The Cantonese sentence-final particles je.55, jek.5, ho.35, and wo.33
3. The sentence-final particles la.33, la.55, a.33, and a.55 in two ‘Kaleidoscope’ episodes
4. Concluding remarks
Notes
References
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