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Chinese Primer
Chinese Primer
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A01=Hai-tao Tang
A01=Perry Link
A01=Ta-tuan Ch'en
A01=Yih-jian Tai
Adjective
Adverb
Ancient China
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Author_Perry Link
Author_Ta-tuan Ch'en
Author_Yih-jian Tai
Barbarian
Beige
Black tea
Calligraphy
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Chinese characters
Chinese grammar
Chinese literature
Chinese name
Chinese painting
Chinese tea
Classical Chinese
Classroom
Clause
Coffeehouse
Comrade
Contraction (grammar)
Cookbook
Copying
Courtesy name
Dessert
Determinative
Ding (vessel)
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Euphemism
Fill-In (puzzle)
Foreign language
Formality
Green tea
Greeting
Handwriting
Hippie
Homonym
Interjection
Intonation (linguistics)
Lingua franca
Linguistic prescription
Literal translation
Mandarin Chinese
May Fourth Movement
Meal
Mr.
Newspaper
Noun
Overseas Chinese
Phonograph
Phrase
Pinyin
Pronoun
Pronunciation
Run-on sentence
Sea cucumber
Shin (letter)
Special rights
Spelling rule
Standard Chinese
Surname
Tian
Topic and comment
Transliteration
Usage
Varieties of Chinese
Verb
Voicelessness
Vowel
Work unit
Zhejiang
Zhou Enlai
Product details
- ISBN 9780691096018
- Weight: 567g
- Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
- Publication Date: 22 May 1994
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Four experienced teachers of beginning Chinese have developed this introductory textbook. A pilot edition has been tested widely in classrooms and refined over a period of years. Among its salient features are lessons that are lively, amusing, and relevant to everyday life: concentrated training of ear and tongue in the sound system of Chinese; extensive grammar notes, clearly presented, with attention to mistakes English-speakers are likely to make; a carefully sequenced character workbook embodying a new and effective approach to the learning of Chinese characters; and audiovisual reinforcement via a complete set of audiotapes and two videotapes, one of which offers entertaining dramatizations of the lesson dialogues. The Chinese Primer is available in two versions, one using the GR system of romanization, which employs different spellings instead of diacritical marks for different tones, the other using Pinyin romanization. The contents of the four volumes are as follows: (1) Blue Book [Lessons]: Introduction; foundation work on pronunciation; lesson dialogues in romanized Chinese and English; appendices; glossary-index.
(2) Red Book [ Notes and Exercises ]: Vocabularies; grammar notes and culture notes keyed to the lessons; exercises. (3) Yellow Book [Character Workbook]: workbook. (4) Green Book [Pinyin Character Text]: Texts of the lessons in both traditional and simplified Chinese characters, and a Chinese introduction for teachers. The first three volumes: Blue Book, Red Book, and Yellow Book are sold as a set (GR Set or Pinyin Set). In addition, the GR Blue Book [Lessons], GR Red Book [ Notes and Exercises ], and GR Yellow Book [Character Workbook] , along with the Pinyin Green Book [Pinyin Character Text], along with the Pinyin Green Book [Pinyin Character Text] are sold separately. The GR Audio and video materials are available from the Chinese Linguistics Project at Princeton University for use with this text. These supplementary materials are not published by Princeton University Press. For further information and prices, contact the Chinese Linguistics Project, 231 Palmer Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08544. (609-258-4269).
The late Ta-tuan Ch'en was Professor in the Department of East Asian Studies at Princeton University, and Perry Link is Professor in the same department. Yih-jian Tai is Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Hai-tao Tang is Lecturer in the Department of East Asian Studies at Princeton University.
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