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Parts of Speech in Mandarin - The State of the Art

English · Hardback

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This book offers a comprehensive survey of the major parts of speech in Mandarin. Seeking to identify the sets of universal and language-specific categories, it compares the range of categories available in Mandarin and the Indo-European languages and establishes six universal categories - nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions - and three language-specific ones, namely classifiers, localizers and sentence-final particles. Incorporating insights from recent research findings and the diachronic development of the language, the book sheds new light on the factors that contribute to the long-standing debate on the categorical status of adjectives, prepositions and localizers in the extant literature. Bringing together the earlier general descriptions and the latest advances, it is broadly accessible to non-native and native speakers of the language and offers an ideal reference source for all students and scholars who are interested in studying the parts of speech in Mandarin.

List of contents

Acknowledgments.- Abbreviations.- Chapter 1 Introduction.- Part I Categories Found in Mandarin and the Indo-European Languages.- Chapter 2 Nouns.- Chapter 3 Verbs.- Chapter 4 Adjectives.- Chapter 5 Prepositions.- Chapter 6 Adverbs.- Chapter 7 Conjunctions.- Part II Categories Uniquely Available in Mandarin.- Chapter 8 Classifiers.- Chapter 9 Localizers.- Chapter 10 Sentence-Final Particles.- References.- Index.

About the author

Candice Chi-Hang Cheung is Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research interests lie in formal syntax, syntax–semantics interface, syntax–information structure interface, and parametric syntax with special focus on Cantonese, English, Mandarin  and minority languages spoken in mainland China. She has published articles in a number of linguistic journals, such as the Journal of East Asian Linguistics and Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.

Summary

This book offers a comprehensive survey of the major parts of speech in Mandarin. Seeking to identify the sets of universal and language-specific categories, it compares the range of categories available in Mandarin and the Indo-European languages and establishes six universal categories – nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions – and three language-specific ones, namely classifiers, localizers and sentence-final particles. Incorporating insights from recent research findings and the diachronic development of the language, the book sheds new light on the factors that contribute to the long-standing debate on the categorical status of adjectives, prepositions and localizers in the extant literature. Bringing together the earlier general descriptions and the latest advances, it is broadly accessible to non-native and native speakers of the language and offers an ideal reference source for all students and scholars who are interested in studying the parts of speech in Mandarin.

Product details

Authors Candice Chi-Hang Cheung
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789811003967
ISBN 978-981-10-0396-7
No. of pages 146
Dimensions 162 mm x 243 mm x 16 mm
Weight 356 g
Illustrations XIII, 146 p.
Series SpringerBriefs in Linguistics
SpringerBriefs in Linguistics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

B, Linguistics, Social Sciences, Chinese, Historical & comparative linguistics, Chinese language, Theoretical Linguistics, Comparative Linguistics

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