Chinese
Chinese is spoken by more people than any other language in the world, and has a rich social, cultural and historical background. This book is a comprehensive guide to the linguistic structure of Chinese, providing an accessible introduction to each of the key areas. It describes the fundamentals of its writing system, its pronunciation and tonal sound system, its morphology (how words are structured), and its syntax (how sentences are formed) - as well as its historical development, and the diverse ways in which it interacts with other languages. Setting the discussion of all aspects of Chinese firmly within the context of the language in use, Chinese: A Linguistic Introduction will be of great benefit to learners wishing to extend their knowledge and competence in the language, and their teachers. It will also be a useful starting point for students of linguistics beginning work on the structure of this major world language.
- Suitable for those unfamiliar with Chinese, and without a linguistics background
- Covers every key aspect of the language: history, social and cultural context, grammar, semantics, pragmatics, sounds, and writing system
- Will benefit teachers of Chinese, students of Chinese language, and linguists working on Chinese
Product details
September 2006Paperback
9780521530828
250 pages
226 × 150 × 20 mm
0.34kg
3 maps
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Historical background
- 2. Phonetics of standard Chinese
- 3. Morphology 1
- 4. Morphology 2
- 5. Chinese writing
- 6. Chinese language and culture
- 7. Chinese syntax 1
- 8. Chinese syntax 2.