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Title | Trends in Chinese linguistics ;. — Language Contact and Change in Chinese. — v. 1. |
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Other creators | Cao Guangshun ; Yu Xiaorong |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Chinese language — Foreign elements. ; Chinese language — Foreign words and phrases. ; Sprachkontakt. ; Syntax. ; Zweitspracherwerb. ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General. ; EBSCO eBooks |
Document type | Other |
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Language | English ; Chinese |
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Record create date | 8/28/2019 |
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- Foreword
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Theory and fact – A study of the translated Buddhist scriptures of the Medieval Period from the perspective of language contact
- On the origin of the Chinese reflexive ziji from the perspective of the Medieval Chinese Buddhist scriptures
- The origin and development of negative exclusive particles in the Chinese language
- The postpositions suo 所 and bian 边 in translated Chinese Buddhist scriptures of the Medieval Period
- Variant reduplication and four-character state adjectives in Yuan Zaju
- The correlation between the Chinese purpose construction “VP + qu (去, ‘go’)” and SOV languages
- On the Han’er Yanyu of the Yuan Dynasty
- A study of the special syntactic features in Yuan baihua
- On the special syntactic features in the vernacular imperial edicts of the early Ming Dynasty (1368–1424)
- The influence of language contact on word order of some minority languages in Southern China
- Second language acquisition and contactinduced language change in the history of the Chinese language
- Postscript
- Index