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Open Linguistics | 2016

Conversational Network in the Chinese Buddhist Canon

John Lee; Tak-sum Wong

Abstract This article describes a method to analyze characters in a literary text by considering their verbal interactions. This method exploits techniques from computational linguistics to extract all direct speech from a treebank, and to build a conversational network that visualizes the speakers, the listeners and their degree of interaction. We apply this method to create and visualize a conversational network for the Chinese Buddhist Canon. We analyze the protagonists and their interlocutors, and report statistics on their number of utterances and types of listeners, how their speech was reported, and subcommunities in the network.


Archive | 2014

On the development of sentence final particles (and utterance tags) in Chinese

Foong Ha Yap; Ying Yang; Tak-sum Wong


international conference on computational linguistics | 2012

Glimpses of Ancient China from Classical Chinese Poems

John Lee; Tak-sum Wong


Journal of Historical Pragmatics | 2016

Chinese interrogative particles as talk coordinators at the right periphery

Winnie Chor; Foong Ha Yap; Tak-sum Wong


Journal of Chinese Linguistics | 2008

The beginning of merging of the tonal categories B2 and C1 in Hong Kong Cantonese

Tak-sum Wong


Periphery – Diachronic and Cross-Linguistic Approaches | 2017

Chinese interrogative particles as talk coordinators at the right periphery: A discourse–pragmatic perspective

Winnie Chor; Foong Ha Yap; Tak-sum Wong


Archive | 2013

Valence-reducing phenomena concerning GIVE and TAKE in Chinese

Foong Ha Yap; Weirong Chen; Tak-sum Wong


Archive | 2012

A diachronic study of epistemic kongpa in Mandarin discourse

Ying Yang; Tak-sum Wong; Foong Ha Yap


Archive | 2012

Valence-reducing phenomena in Chinese

Tak-sum Wong; Foong Ha Yap; Weirong Chen


conference of the association for machine translation in the americas | 2018

Register-sensitive Translation: a Case Study of Mandarin and Cantonese (Non-archival Extended Abstract).

Tak-sum Wong; John Lee

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Foong Ha Yap

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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John Lee

City University of Hong Kong

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Ying Yang

University of California

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Herman Leung

City University of Hong Kong

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Ariel Shuk-ling Chan

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Xinying Chen

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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