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Advances in Linguistics Research

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A Corpus-based Study of China’s Self-Shaping Image —Taking the English Translation of the Report on the Work of the Government (2023–2024) as an Example

Authors: Ling Yuan*, Ruiyang Cai / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(3): 212-224 / 2025-09-10 look757 look495

With China’s rising international status, the strategic shaping and effective communication of the national image h... More >>

“No AA, No BB, still VP (AA 没有, BB没有, 还VP)” Unmarked Causal Sentence Analysis

Author: Yujing Dong / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(3): 203-211 / 2025-09-09 look367 look218

This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the Chinese “No AA, No BB, still VP” construction, characterizing i... More >>

The Cognitive Role of Beauty: How Subjective Agency Transcends Cultural Frameworks

Author: Xinlei Zeng / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(3): 196-202 / 2025-09-02 look411 look255

This paper challenges the traditional paradigm that cultural frameworks restrain aesthetic production and reinterpr... More >>

The Translation for Performance of Jingju Props (‘Dao Qiang Bazǐ’) from the Perspective of Multimodal Translation Theory

Author: Xinrong Zhao / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(3): 186-195 / 2025-08-26 look550 look277

Jingju (Peking Opera) translation is caught in a critical dilemma, torn between a protectionist impulse to safeguard its cultural authenticity and the practical demand for genuine performability on the global stage. This article a... More >>

A Study on the Pragmatic Mechanism of English Daily Negative Evaluation from the Perspective of Grice’s Conversational Principle: Exemplified by Utterances in Friends

Author: Shixun Guo / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(3): 180-185 / 2025-08-18 look469 look267

This study examines the euphemistic generation mechanisms of negative evaluation in English daily utterances, grounded in Grice’s Cooperative Principle with Friends as the corpus. Findings reveal that speakers primarily generate C... More >>

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