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Theoretical and experimental semantics in Thai and beyond
Selected Publications
Kumwapee, N., & Chanchaochai, N. (2024). Anaphoric Expressions in Thai Narratives: A Corpus Study on Accessibility and Distributional Tendency. Manusya: Journal of Humanities, 27(1), 1-28.
Chanchaochai, N. (2021). The interpretations of scalar implicatures, presuppositions, and implicated presupposition by Thai children with autism. Experiments in Linguistic Meaning, 1, 101-112.
Chanchaochai, N., & Creemers, A. (2019). Investigating the corner-corn effect in auditory processing.
Chanchaochai, N., & Zehr, J. (2019, December). On the ambidirectionality of Thai mid-scale predicates: How to get more" warm" by getting less" hot". In Semantics and Linguistic Theory (Vol. 29, pp. 63-81).
Creemers, A., Chanchaochai, N., & Embick, D. (2019). Auditory priming of pseudo-suffixed words. ExLing 2019, 25, 65.
Chanchaochai, N. (2018). On acquiring a complex personal reference system: Experimental results from Thai children with autism. In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung (Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 277-294).
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