Input-induced inter-speaker variation: evidence from Thai, Chinese and Japanese quantifier-negation sentences

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2026-01

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10.1016/j.lingua.2025.104071

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Chen, Yunchuan (2026). Input-induced inter-speaker variation: evidence from Thai, Chinese and Japanese quantifier-negation sentences. Lingua, 329. pp. 104071–104071. 10.1016/j.lingua.2025.104071 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/33544.

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Yunchuan Chen

Assistant Professor of the Practice of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

My research interests are experimental approaches to grammars, L2 acquisition and heritage languages. My research projects so far include Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Tibetan, Thai and Nuosu Yi. I am also interested in how to teach/learn foreign languages effectively with meaning-based approaches.  


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