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Chen Li

    Li Chen es una académica cuyo trabajo profundiza en las intrincadas estructuras del lenguaje. Su investigación se centra en la sintaxis, las reglas que rigen la construcción de oraciones, y la semántica formal, el estudio del significado en el lenguaje. También explora la psicolingüística, investigando los factores psicológicos y neurobiológicos que permiten a los humanos adquirir, usar y comprender el lenguaje. Su posición académica proporciona una plataforma para explorar estas complejas teorías lingüísticas.

    Downward Entailing and Chinese Polarity Items
    Artificial Intelligence in Microscopic Image Analysis
    Detective Beans
    • Detective Beans

      And the Case of the Missing Hat

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Meet Detective Beans, the best kitten detective in town, equipped with his tie, brown trench coat, and--GASP. It's gone! His detective hat is missing! Follow along to discover the charming, whimsical, and mysterious world of Detective Beans. Meet Detective Beans (just Beans for short), a young cat sleuth dedicated to doing whatever it takes to solve the case. After a night of mystery movies with his best friend, Biscuit, Detective Beans wakes up to find his detective hat is missing. There's only one thing to do: hit the streets of Cat Town and find that missing hat! Cat Town is full of suspects, from the neighborhood bird to a magician in the park, and each twist and turn in this journey leads to an interesting new encounter -- and to solving a much bigger case than Beans could have imagined. Brilliantly written and illustrated by New Zealand comic artist Li Chen, creator of the internationally popular ExtraOrdinary Comics, Detective Beans and the Case of the Missing Hat is filled with charming cat capers, warm-hearted humor, and detective stories all in the form of a graphic novel that will entertain comics fans and middle grade readers everywhere.

      Detective Beans
    • Downward Entailing and Chinese Polarity Items

      • 124 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the downward entailing hypothesis, this book presents a compelling argument that it serves as the sole licensor for various Chinese polarity items. It critiques the role of non-veridicality, asserting that it lacks both necessity and sufficiency in explaining these linguistic phenomena, ultimately demonstrating that downward entailment provides a more robust framework for understanding Chinese polarity items.

      Downward Entailing and Chinese Polarity Items