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El. knyga: Modern Chinese Grammar I: Syntax

, Translated by (Sun Yat-sen University), Translated by (Guangdong Polytechnic of Science and Technology)
  • Formatas: 222 pages
  • Serija: China Perspectives
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000636666
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  • Formatas: 222 pages
  • Serija: China Perspectives
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000636666
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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.



Focusing on the fundamental grammatical units and construction in modern Chinese, the title is the first volume of a classic on modern Chinese grammar by Wang Li, one of the most distinguished Chinese linguists.
Introduction
1. Character and word
2. Word class
3. Word rank
4. Phrase
5. Sentence
6. Sentence form and predicate form
7. Narrative sentence
8.
Descriptive sentence and determinative sentence
9. Composite sentence
10.
Optative form
11. Causative form
12. Dispositive form
13. Passive form
14.
Annexed form
15. Contracted form
16. Secondary complement and tertiary
complement
WANG Li (19001986) 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.