Review of Bernd Heine, Gunther Kaltenböck, Tania Kuteva and Haiping Long. 2021. The Rise of Discourse Markers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xi+308 pp. ISBN 978-1-108-83385-1

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Фаньцюн Чжань

Наньянский технологический университет

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доцент Национального института образования, Наньянский технологический университет, Сингапур. Получила степень PhD по китайской лингвистике в Стэнфордском университете, США. Ее научные интересы включают китайскую лингвистику, грамматику дискурса, а также педагогику и изучение иностранного языка. Автор многочисленных публикаций рецензируемых журналах, включая Journal of Pragmatics, Chinese Language and Discourse, Lingua, Diachronica, Journal of Historical Pragmatics, Studies in Language и др.

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