The Cambridge Handbook of Chinese Linguistics
Herausgeber: Huang, Chu-Ren; Chen, I-Hsuan; Lin, Yen-Hwei
The Cambridge Handbook of Chinese Linguistics
Herausgeber: Huang, Chu-Ren; Chen, I-Hsuan; Lin, Yen-Hwei
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Written by a team of experts, this handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of the key issues in Chinese linguistics, from a range of perspectives. Its dialectical design sets a state-of-the-art benchmark for research in a wide range of interdisciplinary and cross-lingual studies in language sciences involving the Chinese language.
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Written by a team of experts, this handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of the key issues in Chinese linguistics, from a range of perspectives. Its dialectical design sets a state-of-the-art benchmark for research in a wide range of interdisciplinary and cross-lingual studies in language sciences involving the Chinese language.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 730
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1236g
- ISBN-13: 9781108412872
- ISBN-10: 1108412874
- Artikelnr.: 72488192
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 730
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1236g
- ISBN-13: 9781108412872
- ISBN-10: 1108412874
- Artikelnr.: 72488192
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Phonological awareness, orthography and learning to reading Chinese Jun
Ren Lee, Chu
Ren Huang; 2. Semantic awareness in reading Chinese Chia
Ying Lee; 3. Wordhood and disyllabicity in Chinese James Myers; 4. Characters as basic lexical units and mono
syllabicity in Chinese Chu
Ren Huang, Hongjun Wang, I
Hsuan Chen; 5. Parts
of
speech in Chinese and how to identify them Weidong Zhan, Xiaojing Bai; 6. Gaps in parts
of
speech in Chinese and why? Marie
Claude Paris; 7. Derivational and inflectional affixes in Chinese and their morphosyntactic properties Dingxu Shi, Chu
Ren Huang; 8. The extreme poverty of affixation in Chinese: Rarely derivational and hardly affixational Shu
Kai Hsieh, Jia
Fei Hong Hong, Chu
Ren Huang; 9. On an integral theory of word
formation in Chinese and beyond Yafei Li; 10. Compounding is semantics
driven in Chinese Zuoyan Song, Jiajuan Xiong, Qingqing Zhao, Chu
Ren Huang; 11. The morphophonology of Chinese affixation Yen
Hwei Lin; 12. Mandarin Chinese syllable structure and phonological similarity: Perception and production studies Karl Neergaard, Chu
Ren Huang; 13. Tonal processes defined as articulatory
based contextual tonal variation Yi Xu, Albert Lee; 14. Tonal processes defined as tone sandhi Jie Zhang; 15. Tonal processes conditioned by morphosyntax Lian
Hee Wee, 16. Tone and intonation Yiya Chen; 17. Evidence for stress and metrical structure in Chinese San Duanmu; 18. Perceptual normalization of lexical tones: Behavioral and neural evidence Caicai Zhang, William Shi Yuan Wang; 19. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese Feng
his Liu; 20. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese Sicong Dong, Jie Xu; 21. Semantic and pragmatic conditions on word order variation in Chinese Jeeyoung Peck; 22. The case for case in Chinese Yen
hui Audrey Li; 23. The case without case in Chinese: Issues and alternative approaches Yu
Yin Hsu; 24. The syntax of classifiers in Mandarin Chinese Li Jiang, Peter Jenks, Jing Jin; 25. The Chinese classifier system as a lexical
semantic system I
Hsuan Chen, Kathleen Ahrens, Chu
Ren Huang; 26. Syntax of sentence
final particles in Chinese Siu
Pong Cheng, Sze
Wing Tang; 27. Sentence final particles: Sociolinguistic and discourse perspectives Zhuo Jing
Schmidt; 28. Topicalization defined by syntax Wei
Tien Dylan Tsai; 29. An interactive perspective on topic constructions in Mandarin: Some new findings based on natural conversation Hongyin Tao; 30. Grammatical acceptability in Mandarin Chinese Yao Yao, Zhi
guo Xie, Chien
Jer Charles Lin, Chu
Ren Huang.
Ren Lee, Chu
Ren Huang; 2. Semantic awareness in reading Chinese Chia
Ying Lee; 3. Wordhood and disyllabicity in Chinese James Myers; 4. Characters as basic lexical units and mono
syllabicity in Chinese Chu
Ren Huang, Hongjun Wang, I
Hsuan Chen; 5. Parts
of
speech in Chinese and how to identify them Weidong Zhan, Xiaojing Bai; 6. Gaps in parts
of
speech in Chinese and why? Marie
Claude Paris; 7. Derivational and inflectional affixes in Chinese and their morphosyntactic properties Dingxu Shi, Chu
Ren Huang; 8. The extreme poverty of affixation in Chinese: Rarely derivational and hardly affixational Shu
Kai Hsieh, Jia
Fei Hong Hong, Chu
Ren Huang; 9. On an integral theory of word
formation in Chinese and beyond Yafei Li; 10. Compounding is semantics
driven in Chinese Zuoyan Song, Jiajuan Xiong, Qingqing Zhao, Chu
Ren Huang; 11. The morphophonology of Chinese affixation Yen
Hwei Lin; 12. Mandarin Chinese syllable structure and phonological similarity: Perception and production studies Karl Neergaard, Chu
Ren Huang; 13. Tonal processes defined as articulatory
based contextual tonal variation Yi Xu, Albert Lee; 14. Tonal processes defined as tone sandhi Jie Zhang; 15. Tonal processes conditioned by morphosyntax Lian
Hee Wee, 16. Tone and intonation Yiya Chen; 17. Evidence for stress and metrical structure in Chinese San Duanmu; 18. Perceptual normalization of lexical tones: Behavioral and neural evidence Caicai Zhang, William Shi Yuan Wang; 19. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese Feng
his Liu; 20. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese Sicong Dong, Jie Xu; 21. Semantic and pragmatic conditions on word order variation in Chinese Jeeyoung Peck; 22. The case for case in Chinese Yen
hui Audrey Li; 23. The case without case in Chinese: Issues and alternative approaches Yu
Yin Hsu; 24. The syntax of classifiers in Mandarin Chinese Li Jiang, Peter Jenks, Jing Jin; 25. The Chinese classifier system as a lexical
semantic system I
Hsuan Chen, Kathleen Ahrens, Chu
Ren Huang; 26. Syntax of sentence
final particles in Chinese Siu
Pong Cheng, Sze
Wing Tang; 27. Sentence final particles: Sociolinguistic and discourse perspectives Zhuo Jing
Schmidt; 28. Topicalization defined by syntax Wei
Tien Dylan Tsai; 29. An interactive perspective on topic constructions in Mandarin: Some new findings based on natural conversation Hongyin Tao; 30. Grammatical acceptability in Mandarin Chinese Yao Yao, Zhi
guo Xie, Chien
Jer Charles Lin, Chu
Ren Huang.
1. Phonological awareness, orthography and learning to reading Chinese Jun
Ren Lee, Chu
Ren Huang; 2. Semantic awareness in reading Chinese Chia
Ying Lee; 3. Wordhood and disyllabicity in Chinese James Myers; 4. Characters as basic lexical units and mono
syllabicity in Chinese Chu
Ren Huang, Hongjun Wang, I
Hsuan Chen; 5. Parts
of
speech in Chinese and how to identify them Weidong Zhan, Xiaojing Bai; 6. Gaps in parts
of
speech in Chinese and why? Marie
Claude Paris; 7. Derivational and inflectional affixes in Chinese and their morphosyntactic properties Dingxu Shi, Chu
Ren Huang; 8. The extreme poverty of affixation in Chinese: Rarely derivational and hardly affixational Shu
Kai Hsieh, Jia
Fei Hong Hong, Chu
Ren Huang; 9. On an integral theory of word
formation in Chinese and beyond Yafei Li; 10. Compounding is semantics
driven in Chinese Zuoyan Song, Jiajuan Xiong, Qingqing Zhao, Chu
Ren Huang; 11. The morphophonology of Chinese affixation Yen
Hwei Lin; 12. Mandarin Chinese syllable structure and phonological similarity: Perception and production studies Karl Neergaard, Chu
Ren Huang; 13. Tonal processes defined as articulatory
based contextual tonal variation Yi Xu, Albert Lee; 14. Tonal processes defined as tone sandhi Jie Zhang; 15. Tonal processes conditioned by morphosyntax Lian
Hee Wee, 16. Tone and intonation Yiya Chen; 17. Evidence for stress and metrical structure in Chinese San Duanmu; 18. Perceptual normalization of lexical tones: Behavioral and neural evidence Caicai Zhang, William Shi Yuan Wang; 19. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese Feng
his Liu; 20. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese Sicong Dong, Jie Xu; 21. Semantic and pragmatic conditions on word order variation in Chinese Jeeyoung Peck; 22. The case for case in Chinese Yen
hui Audrey Li; 23. The case without case in Chinese: Issues and alternative approaches Yu
Yin Hsu; 24. The syntax of classifiers in Mandarin Chinese Li Jiang, Peter Jenks, Jing Jin; 25. The Chinese classifier system as a lexical
semantic system I
Hsuan Chen, Kathleen Ahrens, Chu
Ren Huang; 26. Syntax of sentence
final particles in Chinese Siu
Pong Cheng, Sze
Wing Tang; 27. Sentence final particles: Sociolinguistic and discourse perspectives Zhuo Jing
Schmidt; 28. Topicalization defined by syntax Wei
Tien Dylan Tsai; 29. An interactive perspective on topic constructions in Mandarin: Some new findings based on natural conversation Hongyin Tao; 30. Grammatical acceptability in Mandarin Chinese Yao Yao, Zhi
guo Xie, Chien
Jer Charles Lin, Chu
Ren Huang.
Ren Lee, Chu
Ren Huang; 2. Semantic awareness in reading Chinese Chia
Ying Lee; 3. Wordhood and disyllabicity in Chinese James Myers; 4. Characters as basic lexical units and mono
syllabicity in Chinese Chu
Ren Huang, Hongjun Wang, I
Hsuan Chen; 5. Parts
of
speech in Chinese and how to identify them Weidong Zhan, Xiaojing Bai; 6. Gaps in parts
of
speech in Chinese and why? Marie
Claude Paris; 7. Derivational and inflectional affixes in Chinese and their morphosyntactic properties Dingxu Shi, Chu
Ren Huang; 8. The extreme poverty of affixation in Chinese: Rarely derivational and hardly affixational Shu
Kai Hsieh, Jia
Fei Hong Hong, Chu
Ren Huang; 9. On an integral theory of word
formation in Chinese and beyond Yafei Li; 10. Compounding is semantics
driven in Chinese Zuoyan Song, Jiajuan Xiong, Qingqing Zhao, Chu
Ren Huang; 11. The morphophonology of Chinese affixation Yen
Hwei Lin; 12. Mandarin Chinese syllable structure and phonological similarity: Perception and production studies Karl Neergaard, Chu
Ren Huang; 13. Tonal processes defined as articulatory
based contextual tonal variation Yi Xu, Albert Lee; 14. Tonal processes defined as tone sandhi Jie Zhang; 15. Tonal processes conditioned by morphosyntax Lian
Hee Wee, 16. Tone and intonation Yiya Chen; 17. Evidence for stress and metrical structure in Chinese San Duanmu; 18. Perceptual normalization of lexical tones: Behavioral and neural evidence Caicai Zhang, William Shi Yuan Wang; 19. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese Feng
his Liu; 20. SVO as the canonical word order in modern Chinese Sicong Dong, Jie Xu; 21. Semantic and pragmatic conditions on word order variation in Chinese Jeeyoung Peck; 22. The case for case in Chinese Yen
hui Audrey Li; 23. The case without case in Chinese: Issues and alternative approaches Yu
Yin Hsu; 24. The syntax of classifiers in Mandarin Chinese Li Jiang, Peter Jenks, Jing Jin; 25. The Chinese classifier system as a lexical
semantic system I
Hsuan Chen, Kathleen Ahrens, Chu
Ren Huang; 26. Syntax of sentence
final particles in Chinese Siu
Pong Cheng, Sze
Wing Tang; 27. Sentence final particles: Sociolinguistic and discourse perspectives Zhuo Jing
Schmidt; 28. Topicalization defined by syntax Wei
Tien Dylan Tsai; 29. An interactive perspective on topic constructions in Mandarin: Some new findings based on natural conversation Hongyin Tao; 30. Grammatical acceptability in Mandarin Chinese Yao Yao, Zhi
guo Xie, Chien
Jer Charles Lin, Chu
Ren Huang.