This book has shown that prosody has played a crucial role in triggering the many changes in the diachronic development of Chinese. It is claimed that prosody can be an important factor in triggering, balancing and finally terminating changes in the syntactic evolution of Chinese.
This book has shown that prosody has played a crucial role in triggering the many changes in the diachronic development of Chinese. It is claimed that prosody can be an important factor in triggering, balancing and finally terminating changes in the syntactic evolution of Chinese.
Feng Shengli is Professor of Chinese Linguistics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research interests include prosodic syntax, poetic prosody, historical syntax and exegesis.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables List of abbreviations Preface to the Revised Chinese Edition Preface to the First Chinese Edition Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Some Relevant Concepts in Prosodic Phonology Chapter 3 Words and Phrases Chapter 4 The VP-Prosody: Balance between the Left and the Right Chapter 5 Prosodically Motivated Syntactic Operations Bibliography Index
List of figures List of tables List of abbreviations Preface to the Revised Chinese Edition Preface to the First Chinese Edition Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Some Relevant Concepts in Prosodic Phonology Chapter 3 Words and Phrases Chapter 4 The VP-Prosody: Balance between the Left and the Right Chapter 5 Prosodically Motivated Syntactic Operations Bibliography Index
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