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Parts of Speech of Chinese - Review and Reformulation

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This book summarizes the main ideas to show that parts-of-speech of Chinese is the core issue of grammar research, while issue of verbs and nouns is the most important part. The views on them and their relationship directly affect researchers' understanding of many important issues in grammar research, such as the definition of nouns, category overlap, the compliance of head feature convention, and the nature of subject-predicate structure, among many others. Furthermore, such a problem may affect researchers' understanding of the whole theoretical system of Chinese grammar. This book provides a comprehensive and systematic review of the achievements of previous studies on Chinese parts-of-speech. It shows that many fundamental problems in the study have not been solved well. The fundamental reason lies in the fact that the model of "separation of nouns and verbs" established in Indo-European languages is not the right model for the study of Chinese grammar. From the perspective of the part-of-speech pattern of "noun-verb inclusion", many problems can be solved thoroughly.

List of contents

Introduction.- Parts of Speech Is a Big Problem.- Noun-Verb Inclusion Theory.- Inheritance and Breakthrough.- Methods and Methodology.- Respect for Facts and Sense of Language.- Typological Vision of Parts of Speech.- A Novel Dimension of Noun-Verb Relations.- The Philosophical Foundations of Chinese.- Issues of Structural Dynamics in Chinese Grammar.

About the author

Dr. Dongmei Wang is now Research Fellow at the editorial department of Studies of the Chinese Language, Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Her main theoretical interests focus on cognitive linguistics. She has published many papers in Zhongguo Yuwen [Studies of the Chinese Language], Yuyan Jiaoxue yu Yanjiu [Language Teaching and Linguistic Studies], and Yuyan Kexue [Linguistic Sciences], among other leading linguistic journals in China. She had her representative work, Cognitive Research on Verb-noun Interchange in Contemporary Chinese, published by China Social Sciences Press in 2010, which won her the 2010 Li Fang-Kuei Book Award in Linguistics.
 

Summary

This book summarizes the main ideas to show that parts-of-speech of Chinese is the core issue of grammar research, while issue of verbs and nouns is the most important part. The views on them and their relationship directly affect researchers' understanding of many important issues in grammar research, such as the definition of nouns, category overlap, the compliance of head feature convention, and the nature of subject-predicate structure, among many others. Furthermore, such a problem may affect researchers' understanding of the whole theoretical system of Chinese grammar. This book provides a comprehensive and systematic review of the achievements of previous studies on Chinese parts-of-speech. It shows that many fundamental problems in the study have not been solved well. The fundamental reason lies in the fact that the model of "separation of nouns and verbs" established in Indo-European languages is not the right model for the study of Chinese grammar. From the perspective of the part-of-speech pattern of "noun-verb inclusion", many problems can be solved thoroughly.

Product details

Authors Dongmei Wang
Assisted by Yun Zhao (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.10.2025
 
EAN 9789819774807
ISBN 978-981-9774-80-7
No. of pages 126
Dimensions 155 mm x 8 mm x 235 mm
Weight 225 g
Illustrations XIII, 126 p. 18 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series SpringerBriefs in Chinese Grammar
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

Syntax, Grammatik, Syntax und Morphologie, Sprache, allgemein und Nachschlagewerke, Ost- und Südostasiatische Sprachen, Research Methods in Language and Linguistics, Asian Languages, Theoretical Linguistics / Grammar, Typology, Chinese Word Classes, Class Inclusion, Chinese Parts-of-Speech, Nouns and Verbs

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