Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Edith Aldridge. "Antipassive and Ergativity in Tagalog." Lingua 122 (2012): 192-20. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Antipassive in Austronesian Alignment Change." Grammatical Change: Origins, Nature, Outcomes. Ed. by Dianne Jonas, John Whitman, Andrew Garrett. Oxford University Press, 2011. 332-346. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Clause-internal Wh-movement in Archaic Chinese." Journal of East Asian Linguistics 19.1 (2010): 1-36. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Clitic Climbing in Archaic Chinese: Evidence for the Movement Analysis of Control." Movement Theory of Control. Ed. by Maria Polinsky and Norbert Hornstein. John Benjamins: 2010. 149-181. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Directionality in Word Order Change in Austronesian Languages." Continuity and Change in Grammar. Ed. by A. Breitbarth, C. Lucas, S. Watts, D. Willis. John Benjamins: 2010. 169-180. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Focus and Archaic Chinese Word Order." The Proceedings of the 22nd North American Conference of Chinese Linguistics (NACCLS-22) and the 18th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics (IACL-18), vol. 2. 2012. 84-101. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Generative Approaches to Ergativity." Language and Linguistics Compass: Syntax and Morphology 2.5 (2008): 966-995. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Local and Long Distance Reflexives in Archaic Chinese." Simon Fraser University Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 2: Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the International Conference on East Asian Linguistics. Ed. by D. Potter and D.R. Storoshenko. 2009. 12 pp. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Neg-to-Q: Historical Development of one Clause-Final Particle in Chinese." The Linguistic Review 28.4 (2011): 411-447. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Old Chinese Determiner Zhe." Historical Syntax and Linguistic Theory. Ed. by Paola Crisma, Giuseppe Longobardi. Oxford University Press, 2009. 233-248. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "PPs and Applicatives in Late Archaic Chinese." Studies in Chinese Linguistics 33.3 (2012): 139-164. Publications, Essays
Edith Aldridge. "Short Wh-movement in Old Japanese." Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Volume 17. Ed. by S. Iwasaki, H. Hoji, P. Clancy, S. Sohn. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2009. 549-563. Publications, Essays
Editor, Beikoku Kashū Kyōiku-kyoku kentei Nihongo tokuhon (reproduction of the textbook series produced in California from 1924-39), 16 vols. (Tokyo: Bunsei Shoin, 2014). Publications, Books
Hamm, John C. The Unworthy Scholar from Pingjiang. New York City: Columbia University Press, 2019. Publications, Books
Handel, Zev. Chinese Characters across Asia: How the Chinese Script Came to Write Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese. University of Washington Press, 2025. Publications, Books
Handel, Zev. Sinography: The Borrowing and Adaptation of the Chinese Script. Brill. April, 2019. Print.  Publications, Books
Heekyoung Cho. "Rewriting Chekohov: Translation, Journalism, and Modern Literature in 1920s Korea." U.S.-Japan Women's Journal 35 (2008): 26-53. Publications, Essays
Heekyoung Cho. "Book Review of Pak Kyŏng-ni, Land." The Journal of Korean Studies 18:1 University of Washington: 2013. Publications, Essays
Heidi Pauwels, Harirama Vyas. Krsna's Round Dance Reconsidered: Hariram Vyas's Hindi Ras-Pancadhyayi. Curzon Press. Publications, Books
Heidi Pauwels, Monika Horstmann, eds. Indian Satire in the Period of First Modernity. Khoj 9. Harrassowitz Verlag: 2012. Publications, Books
Heidi Pauwels. "A Tale of Two Temples: Mathura’s Kesavadeva and Orchha’s Caturbhujadeva." South Asian History and Culture 2.2 (2011): 278-299. Publications, Essays
Heidi Pauwels. "Rathauri Mira." International Journal of Hindu Studies 14.2-3 (2011): 177-200. Publications, Essays
Heidi Pauwels. "Stealing a Willing Bride: Women’s agency in the myth of Rukmini's Elopement." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 17.4 (2007): 407-441. Publications, Essays
Heidi Pauwels. "The Saint, the Warlord, and the Emperor: Discourses of Braj Bhakti and Bundela Loyalty." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 52 (2009): 187-228. Publications, Essays
Heidi Pauwels. "The Woman Waylaid at the Well:' A Folk Theme Appropriated in Myth and Movies." Asian Ethnology 69.1 (2010): 1-33. Publications, Essays