Modern Chinese Complex Sentences III

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advanced Chinese sentence structure analysis
Adversative Conjunction
Adversative Connective
Adversative Marker
Adversative Relationship
Adversative Sentence
Affirmative Form
Author_XING Fuyi
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Chinese Grammar
Chinese Linguistics
clause linkage analysis
Complex Sentences
Concessive Sentences
connective adverbs
Contrastive Causality
Coordinate Relationship
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High School
Hypothetical Concession
language information processing
MAO
pragmatic markers
Progressive Relationship
Progressive Sentences
Reversion Marker
semantic relationships study
Senior High
SHI
syntax-semantics interface
TAO
Vice Versa
Wutai Mountain
Young Men
ZHOU Enlai

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  • ISBN 9781032446509
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is the third volume of a four-volume set on modern Chinese complex sentences, with a focus on adversative complex sentences and relevant forms.

Complex sentences in modern Chinese are unique in formation and meaning. The author proposes a tripartite classification of Chinese complex sentences according to the semantic relationships between the clauses, i.e., coordinate, causal, and adversative. This volume analyzes representative forms of adversative type, including the prototype, the clauses linked by connectives referring to "otherwise", the combinations of clause structures and certain adversative conjunctions or linking adverbs indicating an adversative relationship, the adversative factors and relationship in two typical progressive sentences, factive sentences, and concessive forms. It also discusses the adversative type in the broad sense, classifying the different forms and analyzing the semantic meaning, pragmatic value, and implications for research and language teaching.

The book will be a useful reference for scholars and learners 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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