Foreword

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Nina Golob
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Abstract

This last year has been busy for the journal not only in terms of the volume of submissions but also due to the newliest demands as an online journal. Words of appreciaton go to the authors who have contributed to this edition, all the reviewers, finally to the production team, who prepared the papers for publication. Altogether this summer’s edition of the journal brings together six research articles. The first paper was authored by Karen HUANG, who acoustically analyzed neutral tone syllables in Taiwan Mandarin to show the effects of stress and accent on its tone patterns.   The following paper is a corpus study on phonemic status of Bangla nasal vowels and was written by Jahurul ISLAM. It offers a new insight into the number of such vowels, which is lower than reported up until now. Nina GOLOB and Mateja PETROVČIČ wrote an article on vowel sequences in Japanese and Chinese, and reviewed their appearance in official Latin scripts of the two languages and pronunciation catches in those scripts. A paper by Liulin ZHANG dedicates its attention to a character-based historical overview of the notional passive construction in Chinese through corpus analysis. Yet another paper on Chinese was written by LI Wenchao, who focused on the evolution of the Chinese verb 断 (duàn ‘break’) and discussed the development of its several syntactic functions. Last but not least, I-hao WOO’s paper on Mandarin Chinese perfective suffix -‍le proposed a straightforward definition on the core function of the suffix, and provided a simple way for the instruction of it. Editors and Editorial Board wish the regular and new readers of the ALA journal a pleasant read full of inspiration.
前言
去年,该杂志不仅在提交量方面很忙,而且由于在线期刊的最新需求。感谢的话语传达给了为本版做出贡献的作者,所有的审稿人,最后是准备发表论文的制作团队。今年夏天的这本杂志总共收录了六篇研究文章。第一篇论文由Karen HUANG撰写,他对台湾普通话中性音音节进行了声学分析,以显示重音和重音对其声调模式的影响。本文是由Jahurul ISLAM撰写的关于孟加拉语鼻元音音位状态的语料库研究。它为这种元音的数量提供了一个新的见解,这种数量比迄今为止报道的要低。Nina GOLOB和Mateja PETROVČIČ写了一篇关于日语和汉语元音序列的文章,并回顾了它们在这两种语言的官方拉丁语脚本中的出现以及这些脚本中的发音捕获。张柳林的一篇论文通过语料库分析,对汉语概念被动结构进行了基于特征的历史考察。另一篇关于汉语的论文是李文超写的,他关注的是汉语动词的演变断 (duàn'break'),并讨论了其几种句法功能的发展。最后但并非最不重要的是,伍关于普通话完成后缀的论文-‍le对后缀的核心功能提出了一个直截了当的定义,并为后缀的使用提供了一种简单的方法。编辑和编委会祝愿ALA期刊的老读者和新读者阅读愉快,充满灵感。
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Acta Linguistica Asiatica
Acta Linguistica Asiatica Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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