Brief History of the Chinese Language VIII

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Chinese Lexicon
Common Language
Complete Version
Contemporary Chinese
Contemporary Chinese Dictionary
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Feng Menglong
Giulio Aleni
Golden Vase
Guan Hanqing
Heroic Sons
idiomatic expression evolution
language contact studies
lexical standardisation
Li Ruzhen
Linguistics
loanword integration
Luo Guanzhong
Macao Special Administrative Region
Mandarin dialect interaction
Ming Dynasty
Modern Chinese
modern Chinese vocabulary development
Multisyllabic Words
neologism analysis
Pu Songling
Qing Dynasty
Red Mansions
Synonymous Verb
Wu Chengen
Wu Jingzi
Xu Guangqi
Yuan Dynasty

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  • ISBN 9781032430645
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the final volume of a multi-volume set on the Chinese language, this book studies the Western and Japanese influence on the lexicon of Modern Chinese, lexical developments in synonyms, idioms and proverbs in modern times, and lexical developments in contemporary times.

This volume first introduces the influence of foreign cultures on the modern Chinese lexicon with an emphasis on loanwords from Japanese and Indo-European languages. It then discusses the synonyms, idioms, and proverbs of Modern Chinese, elucidating their evolution, sources, and composition. The final part centers on the development of the Chinese lexicon after the May Fourth Movement in 1919, marking the beginning of the contemporary phase of the Chinese language. The author analyzes trends and types of neologisms and loanwords and analyzes the blend of Mandarin and dialect words and the necessity of lexical standardization.

Illustrated with abundant examples, this comprehensive groundwork on Chinese lexical history will be a must-read for scholars and students studying Modern Chinese language, linguistics, and especially for beginning learners of modern and contemporary Chinese lexicon.

Xi Xiang is Professor at Sichuan University (China) and a distinguished linguist. His research interests are focused on Chinese language history and Chinese linguistics. His major works include A Brief History of Chinese, Dictionary of Poetry Classics, Commentary on the Translation of Poetry Classics, Dictionary of Ancient Chinese Knowledge, and Concise Ancient Chinese Dictionary.

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