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Keywords

linguistic typology | discourse analysis | nominalization | demonstrative | clitic | Formosan languages


Postdoc Report

Jiang, Haowen. 2019. A typological study of plural expressions: Associative plurals and inclusory constructions in Austronesian languages of Taiwan (in Chinese). Beijing: Peking University. pdf


PhD Dissertation

Jiang, Haowen. 2016. Nominalization and possession in Formosan languages. Houston, TX: Rice University. pdf


MA Thesis

Jiang, Haowen. 2006. Spatial conceptualizations in Kavalan. Taipei: National Taiwan University. pdf


Publications

  • Jiang, Haowen. 2021c. On identifying the scope of clitics: A case study of Bunun demonstratives (in Chinese). Linguistic Sciences 20(6): 589-607. 语言科学 pdf

  • Jiang, Haowen. 2021b. Taking functions seriously: Grammatical nominalization in Budai Rukai revisited. In Sung-yeo Chung & Masayoshi Shibatani (eds.), 体言化理論と言語分析 (Nominalization Theory and Linguistic Analysis), 325-352. Osaka: Osaka University Press. Amazon

  • Jiang, Haowen. 2021a. Argument nominalization in Formosan languages: A functional-typological approach. In Sung-yeo Chung & Masayoshi Shibatani (eds.), 体言化理論と言語分析 (Nominalization Theory and Linguistic Analysis), 295-323. Osaka: Osaka University Press. Amazon

  • Chen, Shiwei & Haowen Jiang. 2020. Ways of talking about the past The semantics of -in- and =in in Bunun. In Henry Y. Chang & Hui-chuan J. Huang (eds.), Papers from the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association 25 (JSEALS Special Publication No. 5), 1-21. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. pdf

  • Jiang, Haowen & Loren Billings. 2015. Person-based ordering of pronominal clitics in Rikavung Puyuma: An inverse analysis. In Amber Camp, Yuko Otsuka, Claire Stabile & Nozomi Tanaka (eds.), AFLA 21: The Proceedings of the 21st Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (Asia-Pacific Linguistics 25), 87–106. Canberra: Australian National University. pdf

  • Jiang, Haowen. 2013. Appearances are not skin deep: On the status of de yangzi as an inferential marker in colloquial Mandarin discourse. Chinese Language and Discourse 4(1): 35-73. John Benjamins

  • Jiang, Haowen. 2009b. How can Cognitive Linguistics help us with second language acquisition? A case study of the Russian motion verb idti. In Evan Ashworth, Melvatha Chee, Grandon Goertz & Brittany Kubacki (eds.), Proceedings of the 8th High Desert Linguistics Society Conference (HDLS-8), 40–60. Albuquerque: High Desert Linguistics Society. pdf

  • Jiang, Haowen. 2009a. Reported speech and thought in Kavalan. Rice Working Papers in Linguistics 1: 142-150. pdf

  • Jiang, Haowen. 2004. The “…shi…, keshi…” construction in Mandarin: A Construction Grammar perspective. Proceedings of the 4th National Conference on Linguistics. pdf


Manuscript

Jiang, Haowen. 2010. Malayalam: A grammatical sketch and a text. pdf


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