The Routledge Encyclopedia of the Chinese Language
Herausgeber: Sin-Wai, Chan
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The Routledge Encyclopedia of the Chinese Language will truly meet the academic, linguistic and pedagogical needs of those who are interested in the Chinese language in different capacities and for different reasons, such as Sinologists, Chinese linguists, and teachers and learners of Chinese as a second language.
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The Routledge Encyclopedia of the Chinese Language will truly meet the academic, linguistic and pedagogical needs of those who are interested in the Chinese language in different capacities and for different reasons, such as Sinologists, Chinese linguists, and teachers and learners of Chinese as a second language.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 828
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1338g
- ISBN-13: 9780367570446
- ISBN-10: 0367570440
- Artikelnr.: 67679667
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 828
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1338g
- ISBN-13: 9780367570446
- ISBN-10: 0367570440
- Artikelnr.: 67679667
Chan Sin-wai is Professor at the Department of Translation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
List of Consultant Editors List of Contributors The Chinese Language: The
Global, Historical, Lexicographical, and Linguistic Aspects - In Lieu of a
Preface Chan Sin-wai Acknowledgement 1. Ancient Chinese Alain Peyraubce 2.
Cantonese Cheng Siu-Pong and Tang Sze-Wing 3. Cantonese Romanization Cheng
Siu-Pong and Tang Sze-Wing 4. Chinese Characters John Yin Jinghua 5.
Chinese Idioms Jiao Liwei 6. Chinese Language and National Identity Andrew
Simpson 7. Chinese Language Education: Teacher Training Jane Orton 8.
Chinese Language in a Global Context Tao Hongyin and Liu Jin 9. Chinese
Language Pedagogy Wu Weiping 10. Chinese Linguistics William S.Y. Wang 11.
Chinese Linguistics: Pragmatics Yan Jiang 12. Chinese Linguistics:
Semantics Hsieh Shu-Kai 13. Chinese Morphology Jerome L. Packard 14.
Chinese Neologisms: Word-formation Strategies in Chinese Antonella Ceccagno
15. Chinese: Parts of Speech Candice Chi-Hang Cheung 16. Chinese Proverbs
and Popular Sayings Larry Herzberg 17. Chinese Psycholinguistics Jerome L.
Packard 18. Chinese Rhetoric Andy Kirkpatrick 19. Chinese Slang Robert L.
Moore 20. Chinese Syntax Walter Bisang 21. Chinese Taboo Amy He Yun 22.
Chinese 'Xiehouyu' Grace Chang 23. Classical Chinese Chris Wen-chao Li 24.
Computational Linguistics Xiaoheng Zhang 25. Corpus-based Study of Chinese
Tony McEnery and Richard Xiao 26. Elastic Words in Chinese San Duanmu 27.
Hakka Dialect Lau Chun Fat 28. Hanyu Pinyin Lilly Lee Chen 29. Hong Kong
Sign Language Gladys Tang 30. Lexicography Cheung Kam-Siu 31. Lexicography
in the Contemporary Period Huang Chu-Ren, Li Lan, and Su Xinchun 32.
Loanwords Miao Ruiqin 33. Mandarin Shi Dingxu 34. Mandarin and Other
Sinitic Languages Hilary Chappell and Li Lan 35. Metaphor in Chinese:
Cognition, Culture and Society Zhuo Jing-Schmidt 36. Modern Chinese:
Written Chinese Feng Shengli 37. Poetic Prosody Feng Shengli 38.
Psycholinguistics: Reading Chinese Liang Tao and Alice F. Healy 39.
Semantic Change in Chinese Janet Zhiqun Xing 40. Standard Chinese Shi
Dingxu 41. Syntax Li Yafei 42. Wade-Giles Romanization System Karen Steffen
Chung
Global, Historical, Lexicographical, and Linguistic Aspects - In Lieu of a
Preface Chan Sin-wai Acknowledgement 1. Ancient Chinese Alain Peyraubce 2.
Cantonese Cheng Siu-Pong and Tang Sze-Wing 3. Cantonese Romanization Cheng
Siu-Pong and Tang Sze-Wing 4. Chinese Characters John Yin Jinghua 5.
Chinese Idioms Jiao Liwei 6. Chinese Language and National Identity Andrew
Simpson 7. Chinese Language Education: Teacher Training Jane Orton 8.
Chinese Language in a Global Context Tao Hongyin and Liu Jin 9. Chinese
Language Pedagogy Wu Weiping 10. Chinese Linguistics William S.Y. Wang 11.
Chinese Linguistics: Pragmatics Yan Jiang 12. Chinese Linguistics:
Semantics Hsieh Shu-Kai 13. Chinese Morphology Jerome L. Packard 14.
Chinese Neologisms: Word-formation Strategies in Chinese Antonella Ceccagno
15. Chinese: Parts of Speech Candice Chi-Hang Cheung 16. Chinese Proverbs
and Popular Sayings Larry Herzberg 17. Chinese Psycholinguistics Jerome L.
Packard 18. Chinese Rhetoric Andy Kirkpatrick 19. Chinese Slang Robert L.
Moore 20. Chinese Syntax Walter Bisang 21. Chinese Taboo Amy He Yun 22.
Chinese 'Xiehouyu' Grace Chang 23. Classical Chinese Chris Wen-chao Li 24.
Computational Linguistics Xiaoheng Zhang 25. Corpus-based Study of Chinese
Tony McEnery and Richard Xiao 26. Elastic Words in Chinese San Duanmu 27.
Hakka Dialect Lau Chun Fat 28. Hanyu Pinyin Lilly Lee Chen 29. Hong Kong
Sign Language Gladys Tang 30. Lexicography Cheung Kam-Siu 31. Lexicography
in the Contemporary Period Huang Chu-Ren, Li Lan, and Su Xinchun 32.
Loanwords Miao Ruiqin 33. Mandarin Shi Dingxu 34. Mandarin and Other
Sinitic Languages Hilary Chappell and Li Lan 35. Metaphor in Chinese:
Cognition, Culture and Society Zhuo Jing-Schmidt 36. Modern Chinese:
Written Chinese Feng Shengli 37. Poetic Prosody Feng Shengli 38.
Psycholinguistics: Reading Chinese Liang Tao and Alice F. Healy 39.
Semantic Change in Chinese Janet Zhiqun Xing 40. Standard Chinese Shi
Dingxu 41. Syntax Li Yafei 42. Wade-Giles Romanization System Karen Steffen
Chung
List of Consultant Editors List of Contributors The Chinese Language: The
Global, Historical, Lexicographical, and Linguistic Aspects - In Lieu of a
Preface Chan Sin-wai Acknowledgement 1. Ancient Chinese Alain Peyraubce 2.
Cantonese Cheng Siu-Pong and Tang Sze-Wing 3. Cantonese Romanization Cheng
Siu-Pong and Tang Sze-Wing 4. Chinese Characters John Yin Jinghua 5.
Chinese Idioms Jiao Liwei 6. Chinese Language and National Identity Andrew
Simpson 7. Chinese Language Education: Teacher Training Jane Orton 8.
Chinese Language in a Global Context Tao Hongyin and Liu Jin 9. Chinese
Language Pedagogy Wu Weiping 10. Chinese Linguistics William S.Y. Wang 11.
Chinese Linguistics: Pragmatics Yan Jiang 12. Chinese Linguistics:
Semantics Hsieh Shu-Kai 13. Chinese Morphology Jerome L. Packard 14.
Chinese Neologisms: Word-formation Strategies in Chinese Antonella Ceccagno
15. Chinese: Parts of Speech Candice Chi-Hang Cheung 16. Chinese Proverbs
and Popular Sayings Larry Herzberg 17. Chinese Psycholinguistics Jerome L.
Packard 18. Chinese Rhetoric Andy Kirkpatrick 19. Chinese Slang Robert L.
Moore 20. Chinese Syntax Walter Bisang 21. Chinese Taboo Amy He Yun 22.
Chinese 'Xiehouyu' Grace Chang 23. Classical Chinese Chris Wen-chao Li 24.
Computational Linguistics Xiaoheng Zhang 25. Corpus-based Study of Chinese
Tony McEnery and Richard Xiao 26. Elastic Words in Chinese San Duanmu 27.
Hakka Dialect Lau Chun Fat 28. Hanyu Pinyin Lilly Lee Chen 29. Hong Kong
Sign Language Gladys Tang 30. Lexicography Cheung Kam-Siu 31. Lexicography
in the Contemporary Period Huang Chu-Ren, Li Lan, and Su Xinchun 32.
Loanwords Miao Ruiqin 33. Mandarin Shi Dingxu 34. Mandarin and Other
Sinitic Languages Hilary Chappell and Li Lan 35. Metaphor in Chinese:
Cognition, Culture and Society Zhuo Jing-Schmidt 36. Modern Chinese:
Written Chinese Feng Shengli 37. Poetic Prosody Feng Shengli 38.
Psycholinguistics: Reading Chinese Liang Tao and Alice F. Healy 39.
Semantic Change in Chinese Janet Zhiqun Xing 40. Standard Chinese Shi
Dingxu 41. Syntax Li Yafei 42. Wade-Giles Romanization System Karen Steffen
Chung
Global, Historical, Lexicographical, and Linguistic Aspects - In Lieu of a
Preface Chan Sin-wai Acknowledgement 1. Ancient Chinese Alain Peyraubce 2.
Cantonese Cheng Siu-Pong and Tang Sze-Wing 3. Cantonese Romanization Cheng
Siu-Pong and Tang Sze-Wing 4. Chinese Characters John Yin Jinghua 5.
Chinese Idioms Jiao Liwei 6. Chinese Language and National Identity Andrew
Simpson 7. Chinese Language Education: Teacher Training Jane Orton 8.
Chinese Language in a Global Context Tao Hongyin and Liu Jin 9. Chinese
Language Pedagogy Wu Weiping 10. Chinese Linguistics William S.Y. Wang 11.
Chinese Linguistics: Pragmatics Yan Jiang 12. Chinese Linguistics:
Semantics Hsieh Shu-Kai 13. Chinese Morphology Jerome L. Packard 14.
Chinese Neologisms: Word-formation Strategies in Chinese Antonella Ceccagno
15. Chinese: Parts of Speech Candice Chi-Hang Cheung 16. Chinese Proverbs
and Popular Sayings Larry Herzberg 17. Chinese Psycholinguistics Jerome L.
Packard 18. Chinese Rhetoric Andy Kirkpatrick 19. Chinese Slang Robert L.
Moore 20. Chinese Syntax Walter Bisang 21. Chinese Taboo Amy He Yun 22.
Chinese 'Xiehouyu' Grace Chang 23. Classical Chinese Chris Wen-chao Li 24.
Computational Linguistics Xiaoheng Zhang 25. Corpus-based Study of Chinese
Tony McEnery and Richard Xiao 26. Elastic Words in Chinese San Duanmu 27.
Hakka Dialect Lau Chun Fat 28. Hanyu Pinyin Lilly Lee Chen 29. Hong Kong
Sign Language Gladys Tang 30. Lexicography Cheung Kam-Siu 31. Lexicography
in the Contemporary Period Huang Chu-Ren, Li Lan, and Su Xinchun 32.
Loanwords Miao Ruiqin 33. Mandarin Shi Dingxu 34. Mandarin and Other
Sinitic Languages Hilary Chappell and Li Lan 35. Metaphor in Chinese:
Cognition, Culture and Society Zhuo Jing-Schmidt 36. Modern Chinese:
Written Chinese Feng Shengli 37. Poetic Prosody Feng Shengli 38.
Psycholinguistics: Reading Chinese Liang Tao and Alice F. Healy 39.
Semantic Change in Chinese Janet Zhiqun Xing 40. Standard Chinese Shi
Dingxu 41. Syntax Li Yafei 42. Wade-Giles Romanization System Karen Steffen
Chung