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Huang, R. (2023). "The syntax of Mandarin long gei passives revisited." Studies in Chinese Linguistics, 44(1), 51–73. |
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Huang, R. (2023). "On the syntax of assigning you constructions in Mandarin Chinese." Language and Linguistics, 24(2), 269–301. |
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Huang, R. (2022). "On the syntax of hoo constructions in Taiwanese Southern Min." Taiwan Journal of Linguistics, 20(1), 151–195. |
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Huang, R. (2021). "The role of explicit and implicit contrast in differentiating two uses of the Mandarin adversative marker ke(shi)." Journal of Pragmatics, 182, 239–252. |
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Huang, R. (2020). "Deriving Chinese alternative questions: Feature percolation and LF movement." Concentric: Studies in Linguistics, 46(2), 206–239. |
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Huang, R. (2017). "On the grammatical category of postnominal KESHI in Mandarin Chinese." Taiwan Journal of Linguistics, 15(1), 103–139. |
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Huang, R. (2016). "On Han language V-Q-V form." Journal of Taiwanese Vernacular, 8(2), 90–127. |
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Huang, R. (2014). "Left periphery and Chinese yes-no questions." International Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1(2), 192–213. |
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Huang, R. (2012). "On two types of existential subjects in Chinese A-not-A questions." Language and Linguistics, 13(6), 1171–1210. |
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Huang, R. (2008). "Deriving VP-neg questions in Modern Chinese: A unified analysis of A-not-A syntax." Taiwan Journal of Linguistics, 6(1), 1–54. |
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Huang, R., & Ting, J. (2006). "Are there dangling topics in Mandarin Chinese?" Concentric: Studies in Linguistics, 32(1), 119–146. |
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