Modern Chinese Complex Sentences I

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Adversative Connectives
Adversative Sentences
Adversative Type
Affirmative Form
Author_XING Fuyi
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Chinese Grammar
Chinese Linguistics
Cl Book
clause linking strategies
Complex Sentence
Complex Sentences
Coordinate Sentence
Coordinate Type
Cop
DAI
Effect Clause
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Hypothetical Sentence
information structure in linguistics
Junior Middle School Students
LAI
language processing research
MAO
MAO Zedong
Marker Cluster
MP MP
PEF
People's Political Consultative Conference
Red Chamber
semantic clause analysis
Semantic Relationship
SP Treat
subordinate clause forms
syntax markers
tripartite complex sentence classification
Wo
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032374253
  • Weight: 369g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is the first of a four-volume set on modern Chinese complex sentences, and is focused on the overall characteristics and the casual complex sentences in the language in particular.

Complex sentences in modern Chinese are unique in information and meaning. The author proposes a tripartite classification of Chinese complex sentences according to the semantic relationships between the clauses, that is, coordinated, causal, and adversative. The first part of this volume defines Chinese complex sentences, introduces the properties, scope, and functions of complex sentence relationship markers, and makes detailed comparisons between the tripartite and dichotomous systems for the classification of complex sentences. The second part thoroughly investigates causal complex sentences in their eight typical forms.

The book will be a useful reference for scholars and learners interested in Chinese grammar and language information processing.

XING Fuyi is a renowned Chinese linguist and a senior professor at Central China Normal University. He has been devoted to the studies of modern Chinese grammar and has initiated the clause-pivotal approach for modern Chinese grammar studies. His other major publications include Modern Chinese Grammar: A Clause-Pivot Approach and Three Hundred Qs & As about Chinese Grammar.

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