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Word-Class Flexibility in Classical Chinese

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The apparent flexibility of words in Classical Chinese with respect to traditional word classes has always posed a problem in the description of this language and has caused much misunderstanding. ...
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  • 09 June 2011
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The apparent flexibility of words in Classical Chinese with respect to traditional word classes has always posed a problem in the description of this language and has caused much misunderstanding. Moreover, it has been long understudied, along with the closely related theory of Classical Chinese word classes. This work seeks to summarize previous research on this issue, re-orientate the discourse and construe a new interpretative paradigm that would lead to a more complex and realistic view. It is principally based on a multi-disciplinary approach and supported by the theoretical framework of cognitive linguistics. The study deals with the very conception of word classes, but its focus lies in the analysis of verbal and adverbial functions of nouns.
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Price: $198.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Conceptual History and Chinese Linguistics
Publication Date: 09 June 2011
ISBN: 9789004206311
Format: Hardcover
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Lukáš Zádrapa, Ph.D. (2009) in Languages of Asian and African Countries at Charles University in Prague, is Assistant Professor at IEAS of the same university. Most recently he has published a Czech translation with comments of Hanfeizi (Chan-fej-c’. Překlad, komentář, studie. Sv. 1., Academia 2011).