The morphology of Chinese: a linguistic and cognitive approach
This ground breaking study dispels the common belief that Chinese 'doesn't have words' but instead 'has characters'. Jerome Packard's book provides a comprehensive discussion of the linguistic and cognitive nature of Chinese words. It shows that Chinese, far from being...
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Zusammenfassung: | This ground breaking study dispels the common belief that Chinese 'doesn't have words' but instead 'has characters'. Jerome Packard's book provides a comprehensive discussion of the linguistic and cognitive nature of Chinese words. It shows that Chinese, far from being 'morphologically impoverished', has a different morphological system because it selects different 'settings' on parameters shared by all languages. The analysis of Chinese word formation therefore enhances our understanding of word universals. Packard describes the intimate relationship between words and their components, including how the identities of Chinese morphemes are word-driven, and offers new insights into the evolution of morphemes based on Chinese data. Models are offered for how Chinese words are stored in the mental lexicon and processed in natural speech, showing that much of what native speakers know about words occurs innately in the form of a hard-wired, specifically linguistic 'program' in the brain |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xv, 335 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511486821 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511486821 |
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title | The morphology of Chinese a linguistic and cognitive approach |
title_auth | The morphology of Chinese a linguistic and cognitive approach |
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title_full | The morphology of Chinese a linguistic and cognitive approach Jerome L. Packard |
title_fullStr | The morphology of Chinese a linguistic and cognitive approach Jerome L. Packard |
title_full_unstemmed | The morphology of Chinese a linguistic and cognitive approach Jerome L. Packard |
title_short | The morphology of Chinese |
title_sort | the morphology of chinese a linguistic and cognitive approach |
title_sub | a linguistic and cognitive approach |
topic | Chinese language / Morphology Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd Chinesisch (DE-588)4113214-2 gnd |
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