Chinese Grammar Analysis Issues

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Chinese Grammar
Chinese Linguistics
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  • ISBN 9781041387367
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Chinese Grammar Analysis Issues explores contested topics in Chinese language research through 99 questions on grammatical analysis, prompting reflection on research directions, core theories, and methodologies.

Spanning nearly a century of scholarship, the book evaluates domestic and international works, bridging ancient traditions with modern debates. It addresses tensions in units, classification, and structure, offering solutions grounded in the unique features of Chinese grammar. By analyzing competing viewpoints, it clarifies the origins of key issues, connects theory with practice, and encourages innovative thinking while avoiding dogmatic approaches.

This book will appeal to linguists, scholars of Chinese language studies, and those focused on grammar, translation, or Modern Chinese. It also serves as a valuable reference for teaching Chinese abroad.

Lü Shuxiang (1904–1998), a renowned Chinese linguist, served as the director of the Institute of Linguistics at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and as the president of the Chinese Linguistics Society. He devoted his life to language teaching and research and is regarded as one of the key founders of modern Chinese linguistics. His main area of study was Chinese grammar, in which he made pioneering contributions to the construction of the grammatical system as well as to theoretical and methodological approaches.

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