Typological change in Chinese syntax
This new interpretation of the early history of Chinese argues that Old Chinese was typologically a "mixed" language. It shows that, though its dominant word order was subject-verb-object, this coexisted with subject-object-verb. Xu describes the typological changes that have taken place s...
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020 | |a 0199297568 | ||
020 | |a 9780199297566 | ||
041 | |a eng-chi | ||
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082 | |b D167 | ||
100 | |a Dan, Xu | ||
245 | 0 | |a Typological change in Chinese syntax | |
245 | 0 | |c Xu Dan | |
260 | |a New York,Oxford | ||
260 | |b Oxford University Press | ||
260 | |c 2006 | ||
300 | |a xii, 259 p. | ||
300 | |c 24 cm | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-254) and index | ||
520 | |a This new interpretation of the early history of Chinese argues that Old Chinese was typologically a "mixed" language. It shows that, though its dominant word order was subject-verb-object, this coexisted with subject-object-verb. Xu describes the typological changes that have taken place since the Han period and shows how Chinese evolved into a more analytic language, supporting her exposition with abundant examples from recently discovered texts. She focusses on syntactic issues, but pays close attention to closely related changes in phonology and the writing system | ||
650 | |a Chinese language | ||
700 | |a Xu Dan | ||
980 | |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Trà Vinh |