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Chao, Wynn and Bach, Emmon (2012) 'Semantic types across languages.' In: Maienborn, Claudia, Heusinger, Klaus von and Portner, Paul, (eds.), Semantics - An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, vol 3. Berlin: De Gruyter. (Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science 33.3)
Chao, Wynn and Bach, Emmon (2012) 'The Metaphysics of Natural Language(s).' In: Kempson, Ruth, Fernando, Tim and Asher, Nicholas, (eds.), Philosophy of Linguistics, 14. Amsterdam: North Holland, Elsevier, pp. 175-196. (Handbook of the Philosophy of Science)
Chao, Wynn (2010) 'Language Universals from a Semantic Perspective.' In: Maienborn, Claudia, Heusinger, Klaus von and Portner, Paul, (eds.), Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Chao, Wynn and Bach, Emmon (2009) 'On Semantic Universals and Typology.' In: Collins, Chris, Christiansen, Morten and Edelman, Shimon, (eds.), Language Universals. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 152-173.
Bach, Emmon and Chao, Wynn (2009) 'Semantic universals and typology.' In: Collins, Chris, Christiansen, Morten and Edelman, Shimon, (eds.), Language Universals. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Chao, Wynn, Scott, Gary-John and Mui, Evelynne (2001) The Interpretation of Adjectives in Chinese. In: The North American Association of Chinese Linguistics 13 (NAACL-13), Irvine, California.
Chao, Wynn and Mui, Evelynne (2000) 'Clausal adverbs and clausal structures in Cantonese.' Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale, 29 (1). pp. 3-39.
Chao, Wynn and Mui, Evelynne (1999) 'Adverbs in Cantonese and the Universal Base Hypothesis.' SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics, 9. pp. 489-508.
Chao, Wynn and Mui, Evelynne (1999) 'The Forms of Negation in Cantonese.' In: Sun, Chaofen, (ed.), Proceedings of the 10th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics. Los Angeles, CA: University of Southern California:GSIL, pp. 98-115.
Chao, Wynn and Cornillon, Jeanne (1995) 'Association with Focus and the ''Ne que'' construction in French.' SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics and Phonetics, 5. pp. 271-283.