Prosodic Morphology in Mandarin Chinese
Shengli Feng
It is not entirely clear if modern Chinese is a monosyllabic or disyllabic language. Although a disyllabic prosodic unit of some sort has long been considered by many to be at play in Chinese grammar, the intuition is not always rigidly fleshed out theoretically in the area of Chinese morphology. In this book, Shengli Feng applies the theoretical model of prosodic morphology to Chinese morphology to provide the theoretical clarity regarding how and why Mandarin Chinese words are structured in a particular way. All of the facts generated by the system of prosodic morphology in Chinese provide new perspectives for linguistic theory, as well as insights for teaching Chinese and studying of Chinese poetic prosody.
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Año:
2017
Edición:
1
Editorial:
Routledge
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
202
ISBN 10:
1138228354
ISBN 13:
9781138228351
Archivo:
PDF, 3.20 MB
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english, 2017