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A general theory of ancient Chinese

Jiang, LihongRen, MingshanGao, Wenyan(Translated by)Zhu, Ye(Translated by)
Part of the Qizhen Humanities and Social Sciences Library series
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This book systematically outlines the development of ancient Chinese.

Consisting of 20 chapters, the self-contained work presents macro-level discussions on a broad range of topics, including: philology, phonology, exegetics, certain words’ special meanings, sentence types, the flexible use of words, different grammars in ancient and modern times, and rhetoric.

Though chiefly focusing on vocabulary, the book also addresses grammar, and points out grammar problems that differ considerably from those in modern Chinese, in addition to combining morphology and syntax.

Further, unlike the majority of textbooks on the subject, it pays more attention to the rhetoric used in ancient Chinese literary works.

Rather than simply analyzing linguistic phenomena, the book also (and more importantly) provides a meaningful approach to the study of ancient Chinese.

Accordingly, it offers a valuable asset for researchers, graduate students, and everyone else who is interested in ancient Chinese.

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Springer Verlag, Singapore
9811660441 / 9789811660443
Paperback / softback
495.17
04/04/2024
Singapore
English
581 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
Translated from the Chinese.