Zhoutun

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Amdo Tibetan
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Basic Word Order
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Common Language
Comparative Constructions
Copula Clause
Declarative Clause
Ditransitive Construction
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Imperative Clauses
Intransitive Verb
language contact theory
Mandarin Chinese
Mongolic Languages
Monosyllabic Adjective
morphosyntactic analysis
Nasal Vowels
Phonemic Tones
Phonological Word
Qinghai linguistic diversity
Sinitic-Tibetan language interface
sociolinguistic fieldwork
Sov Order
SVCs
SVO
SVO Order
Tibetan Buddhism
Tone Sandhi
Topic Prominent Language
typological variation studies
Word Tones

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032113173
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents a description of the grammar of Zhoutun, an endangered Sinitic variety spoken by less than 1000 people in the Qinghai Province of northwest China. With vocabulary predominantly from Chinese and Tibetan syntax, Zhoutun is one of the Sinitic varieties most distant from Standard Chinese, with unexpected typological features like, for example, case markers, rigid SOV word order, simplified tonal system, negative copula as a disjunctive coordinator and "locutor-referential pronoun" which is not found in Chinese and in many languages.

Zhoutun is also a representative variety of the Gansu-Qinghai linguistic area in which Mongolic and Turkic languages coexist with Tibetan and Chinese dialects from a long time. This book also describes the sociolinguistic and sociohistorical contexts of Zhoutun.

It should be of interest to specialists and students of language contact, linguistic typology, Chinese dialectology, language geography, anthropological linguistics, sociolinguistics, folklore studies, and preservation of endangered languages.

Chenlei Zhou is an associate professor at the Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. His main research interests are linguistic typology, language contact and Chinese grammar, and he has published more than 20 articles in journals such as Lingua; Language and Linguistics; and the Journal of Chinese Linguistics.

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