2023 Journal Article Rapid response redevelopment: a study of an English-to-Chinese translation course moving onlineCook, Angela, Dianati, Seb, Spinelli, Franciele and Lai, Yen-Ying (2023). Rapid response redevelopment: a study of an English-to-Chinese translation course moving online. Journal of China Computer-Assisted Language Learning, 3 (1), 35-69. doi: 10.1515/jccall-2022-0024 |
2021 Journal Article Reconsidering the shi ... (de) construction in spoken MandarinCook, Angela (2021). Reconsidering the shi ... (de) construction in spoken Mandarin. Chinese Language and Discourse, 14 (2), 209-231. doi: 10.1075/cld.18003.coo |
2020 Journal Article Constraints on the use of the plural morpheme men in spoken MandarinCook, Angela (2020). Constraints on the use of the plural morpheme men in spoken Mandarin. Lingua Sinica, 5 (1), 30-57. doi: 10.2478/linguasinica-2020-0002 |
2018 Journal Article A typology of lexical borrowing in Modern Standard ChineseCook, Angela (2018). A typology of lexical borrowing in Modern Standard Chinese. Lingua Sinica, 4 (1) 6. doi: 10.1186/s40655-018-0038-7 |
2018 Journal Article The use of the passive marker bei in spoken MandarinCook, Angela (2018). The use of the passive marker bei in spoken Mandarin. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 39 (1), 1-28. doi: 10.1080/07268602.2019.1542934 |
2013 Journal Article Lexical coinages in Mandarin Chinese and the problem of classificationCook, Angela Elizabeth (2013). Lexical coinages in Mandarin Chinese and the problem of classification. Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 9 (2), 141-175. doi: 10.1558/lhs.v9i2.141 |
2011 Journal Article Recent developments in the use of the plural marker men in Modern Standard Chinese in TaiwanCook, Angela (2011). Recent developments in the use of the plural marker men in Modern Standard Chinese in Taiwan. Chinese Language and Discourse, 2 (1), 80-98. doi: 10.1075/cld.2.1.04coo |
2009 Journal Article Why should men break all the rules? A new approach to the analysis of the plural marker men in Mandarin ChineseCook, Angela (2009). Why should men break all the rules? A new approach to the analysis of the plural marker men in Mandarin Chinese. Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 5 (2), 129-167. doi: 10.1558/lhs.v5i2.129 |
2003 Journal Article Neueste Einflüsse des Englischen auf das Hochchinesische in taiwanesischen UnterhaltungsshowsCook, Angela (2003). Neueste Einflüsse des Englischen auf das Hochchinesische in taiwanesischen Unterhaltungsshows. CHUN - Chinesischunterricht, 18, 39-64. |