Modern Chinese Grammar I

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Author_WANG Li
Ba Le
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Chinese Grammar
Chinese Linguistics
Chinese syntax analysis
CLA
Con
DE Time
Ding Le
Disyllabic Word
English Grammar
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Europeanized Grammar
Feng Youlan
Girl Friend
Heroic Youth
influence of Western grammar on Chinese
interjectional forms research
language contact phenomena
Le Xie
linguistic typology
Lu Xun
Mod
Modern Chinese Grammar
morphosyntactic structures
Narrative Word
Pass
Red Mansions
Reduplicated Syllable
sentence inversion studies
Special Forms
Western Languages
Wo
Wo Yi
Wǒ Yǐ
Xu Zhimo
Zhou Zuoren
Zhu Guangqian

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032322452
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Focusing on the fundamental grammatical units and construction in modern Chinese, this title is the first volume of a classic on modern Chinese grammar by WANG Li, one of the most distinguished Chinese linguists.

Based on the corpus of two classic Chinese novels and being part of a four-volume set that describes the various linguistic patterns of modern Chinese grammar, this volume first distinguishes Chinese characters from words, categorizes words into different word classes and discusses the different word classes according to the number of syllables. The complex structures, which include phrases, sentences and various grammatical constructions such as those of optative, causative, disposal, passive, annex and retrenched, are then classified and elaborated on. Drawing on Otto Jespersen’s theory, the author applies the notion of rank to construct a new framework for Chinese grammar.

Including a wide variety of examples and analyses, this book is a must-read for Chinese language learners, as well as researchers and students studying Chinese linguistics and modern Chinese grammar.

WANG Li (1900–1986) has been widely recognized as one of the founders of modern linguistics in China. He led extensive research on Chinese linguistics, covering areas such as phonetics, phonology, grammar, lexicography, historical linguistics and dialectal studies.

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