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Nouns And Verbs In Chinese I Facts And Theories 1st Edition Shen Jiaxuan

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Nouns And Verbs In Chinese I Facts And Theories 1st Edition Shen Jiaxuan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.67 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Shen Jiaxuan
ISBN: 9781032473376, 1032473371
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Nouns And Verbs In Chinese I Facts And Theories 1st Edition Shen Jiaxuan by Shen Jiaxuan 9781032473376, 1032473371 instant download after payment.

As the first volume of a two-volume set that re-examines nouns and verbs in Chinese, this book proposes the verbs-as-nouns theory, corroborated by discussions of the nature and relationship between nouns and verbs in Chinese.
Seeking to break free from the shackles of Western linguistic paradigms largely based on Indo-European languages and to a great extent inappropriate for Chinese, this two-volume study revisits the nature of nouns and verbs and relevant linguistic categories in Chinese to unravel the different relationships between nouns and verbs in Chinese, English, and other languages. It argues that Chinese nouns and verbs are related inclusively rather than in the oppositional pattern found in Indo-European languages, with verbs included in nouns as a subcategory. Preliminary to the core discussion on the verbs-as-nouns framework, the author critically engages with the issues of word classes and nominalization, as well as problems with the analysis of Chinese grammar due to the noun-verb distinction. Through linguistic comparisons, the following chapters look into noticeable differences between Chinese and English, the referential and predicative natures of nouns and verbs, the asymmetry of the two, and the referentiality of predicates in Chinese.
The volume will be a must-read for linguists and students studying Chinese linguistics, Chinese grammar, and contrastive linguistics.

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