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Communication
Pan, Victor Junnan. Wh-topicalization and wh-in-situ in Mandarin Chinese In 20ème Journées de Linguistique d’Asie Orientale. CRLAO, EHESS, Paris, France, 2006.
Pan, Victor Junnan, and Paul Boucher. Wh-in-situ in Mandarin Chinese : an alternative view In 13ème conférence annuelle de l’Association Internationale de la Linguistique Chinoise (IACL-13). l’Université de Leiden, Leiden, Pays bas., 2005.
Pan, Victor Junnan. Wh-in-situ et questions rhétorique en chinois mandarin In Journées d’études organisé par Le Groupe "Types de phrases - cartographie et typologie" (Fed. Typologie et universaux linguistiques, CNRS). Paris, France, 2008.
Pan, Victor Junnan. Wh-fronting in Chinese In The 17e conférence annuelle de l’Association Internationale de la Linguistique Chinoise (International Association of Chinese Linguistics), IACL-17, CRLAO, EHESS, Paris, France. CRLAO, EHESS, Paris, France, 2009.
Pan, Victor Junnan. Wh-ex-situ : Mapping Between Information Structure and Split CP In The 16th Symposium of Modern Chinese Grammar, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2010.
Pan, Victor Junnan. Wh-ex-situ and the Left Periphery in Mandarin Chinese In Spring School of European Association of Chinese Linguistics, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italie. Rome, Italie, 2014.PDF icon Spring school handout.pdf (426.68 Ko)
Pan, Victor Junnan. Wh-ex-situ and Information Structure in Chinese In "Workshop "What the topic is (not) about", 28th Paris Meeting on East Asian Linguistics. CRLAO, INALCO, 2015.
Pan, Victor Junnan. When wh-questions interact with information structure In ‘Information Structure in Non-Assertive Speech Acts’, Workshop at the 34th Annual Meeting of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS), University of Frankfurt, Allemagne. Frankfurt, Allemagne, 7-9 March, 2012.
Chapitre d'ouvrage
Pan, Victor Junnan, and Waltraud Paul. "What you see is what you get: Chinese sentence-final particles as head-final complementisers." In Discourse Particles – Formal Approaches to their Syntax and Semantics, 49-77. Josef Bayer and Volker Struckmeier ed. Linguistische Arbeiten. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2016.