Modern Chinese Lexicology

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Absolute Synonyms
advanced Chinese lexical studies
antonym classification
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Changjiang River
Chinese Vocabulary
Chinese word structure
Common Language
Complete Synonyms
Concept Correspondence
Contemporary Chinese Dictionary
Contemporary Chinese Language
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form
grammatical
Grammatical Meaning
Inflectional Morphology
items
Le Ma
lexical
Lexical Meaning
lexical semantics
meaning
meanings
morphemes
Multiple Category Membership
Neologism Created
phonetic
semantic
Semantic Morpheme
semantic morphemes
sense
Sense Items
Special Flavour
Speech Elements
Subordinate Compounds
Synchronic Stage
synonym analysis
vocabulary evolution
White Cell
Word Coinage
Word Formation
Word Meaning

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  • ISBN 9781138576612
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Centring on "words" which connect vocabulary and semantic morphemes, this book makes a systemic and in-depth analysis on the study of modern Chinese lexicology.

Firstly, it clarifies the definitions and properties of vocabulary, words and semantic morphemes in Chinese. Then the structure forms of Chinese words are examined. It is worth noting that this research is one of the first to distinguish word formation and lexical morphology. It observes that word formation studies how neologisms are coined, while lexical morphology refers to the ways in which semantic morphemes are combined with each other. On word meaning and its clustering, it discusses the relationship between word meaning and concept, as well as the criteria and principles of the clustering. Specifically, it studies monosemes, polysemes, synonyms, near-synonyms, antonyms, etc., including their characteristics and types. Lastly, it explores the evolution of word meaning and its laws, as well as the dynamic form of vocabulary.

This book will be a valuable reference for scholars and students in linguistics, especially in Chinese lexical studies.

Ge Benyi is professor and Ph. D supervisor of Chinese Linguistics at the School of Chinese Language and Literature, Shandong University. She is mainly engaged in the teaching and research of Chinese linguistics with a special preference for Chinese lexicology.

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