New Perspectives on Chinese Syntax(English, Electronic book text, Paul Waltraud)

New Perspectives on Chinese Syntax(English, Electronic book text, Paul Waltraud)

  • Paul Waltraud
Publisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KGISBN 13: 9783110393972ISBN 10: 3110393972

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New Perspectives on Chinese Syntax(English, Electronic book text, Paul Waltraud) is written by Paul Waltraud and published by De Gruyter. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3110393972 (ISBN 10) and 9783110393972 (ISBN 13).

Mandarin Chinese has become indispensable for crosslinguistic comparison and syntactic theorizing. It is nevertheless still difficult to obtain comprehensive answers to research questions, because Chinese is often presented as an "exotic" language defying the analytical tools standardly used for other languages. This book sets out to demystify Chinese. It places controversial issues in the context of current syntactic theories and offers precise analyses based on a large array of representative data. Although the focus is on Modern Mandarin, earlier stages of Chinese are occasionally referred to in order to highlight striking continuities in its history. VO order is one such constant factor, thus invalidating the idea that Chinese went through a major word order change from OV to VO and back to OV. Another claim often made for Chinese as an isolating language, viz. the existence of an impoverished inventory of parts of speech, is likewise refuted. Other long debated issues addressed here include the relevance of the dichotomy topic vs subject prominence and the role of Chinese as a recurring exception to crosscategorial harmonies posited in typological studies.