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Typological Change in Chinese Syntax Dan Xu (Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations, Paris (INALCO))

Typological Change in Chinese Syntax By Dan Xu (Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations, Paris (INALCO))

Typological Change in Chinese Syntax by Dan Xu (Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations, Paris (INALCO))


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Presenting an interpretation of the early history of Chinese, this title 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. It also describes the typological changes that have taken place since the Han period.

Typological Change in Chinese Syntax Summary

Typological Change in Chinese Syntax by Dan Xu (Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations, Paris (INALCO))

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. Professor Xu demonstrates that Old Chinese was not the analytic language it has usually been assumed to be, and that it employed morphological and lexical devices as well as syntactic means. She 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. She draws where possible on archaeological findings in order to distinguish between versions of texts transmitted and sometimes modified through the hands of generations of copyists. The author focusses on syntactic issues, including word order, verbs, causative structures, resultative compounds, and negation, but also pays close attention to what she demonstrates are closely related changes in phonology and the writing system. The book will interest scholars and graduate students of Chinese linguistics, philology, classical literature as well as general linguists interested in word-order typology and language universals. It may be also be used as a text for advanced courses in Classical Chinese and Chinese diachronic syntax.

Table of Contents

1. From Old Chinese to Middle Chinese: Word order and word order change ; 2. Orientation of Verbs in Old Chinese ; 3. Causative Structures in Old Chinese ; 4. The Rise of Resultative Compounds ; 5. Negation in Old Chinese ; onclusion ; References ; Sources of Examples ; Appendix: Chinese Chronology ; Indexes

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NPB9780199297566
9780199297566
0199297568
Typological Change in Chinese Syntax by Dan Xu (Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations, Paris (INALCO))
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2006-09-28
272
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