The grammar of Chinese characters: productive knowledge of formal patterns in an orthograhic system
"Anybody who reads or writes Chinese characters knows that they obey a grammar of sorts: though numerous, they are built out of a much smaller set of constituents, often interpretable in meaning or pronunciation, that are themselves built out of an even smaller set of strokes. This book goes fa...
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge studies in East Asian linguistics
Routledge studies in East Asian linguistics |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Anybody who reads or writes Chinese characters knows that they obey a grammar of sorts: though numerous, they are built out of a much smaller set of constituents, often interpretable in meaning or pronunciation, that are themselves built out of an even smaller set of strokes. This book goes far beyond these basic facts to show that Chinese characters truly have a productive and psychologically real lexical grammar of the same sort seen in spoken and signed languages, with non-trivial analogs of morphology (the combination of potentially interpretable constituents), phonology (formal regularities without implications for interpretation), and phonetics (articulatory and perceptual constraints). Evidence comes from a wide variety of sources, from quantitative corpus analyses to experiments on character reading, writing, and learning. The grammatical approach helps capture how character constituents combine as they do, how strokes systematically vary in different environments, how character form evolved from ancient times to the modern simplified system, and how readers and writers are able to process or learn even entirely novel characters. This book not only provides tools for exploring the full richness of Chinese orthography, but also offers new ways of thinking about the most fundamental question in linguistic theory: what is grammar?"-- |
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spelling | Myers, James Verfasser aut The grammar of Chinese characters productive knowledge of formal patterns in an orthograhic system by James Myers Abingdon, Oxon Routledge 2019 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in East Asian linguistics "Anybody who reads or writes Chinese characters knows that they obey a grammar of sorts: though numerous, they are built out of a much smaller set of constituents, often interpretable in meaning or pronunciation, that are themselves built out of an even smaller set of strokes. This book goes far beyond these basic facts to show that Chinese characters truly have a productive and psychologically real lexical grammar of the same sort seen in spoken and signed languages, with non-trivial analogs of morphology (the combination of potentially interpretable constituents), phonology (formal regularities without implications for interpretation), and phonetics (articulatory and perceptual constraints). Evidence comes from a wide variety of sources, from quantitative corpus analyses to experiments on character reading, writing, and learning. The grammatical approach helps capture how character constituents combine as they do, how strokes systematically vary in different environments, how character form evolved from ancient times to the modern simplified system, and how readers and writers are able to process or learn even entirely novel characters. This book not only provides tools for exploring the full richness of Chinese orthography, but also offers new ways of thinking about the most fundamental question in linguistic theory: what is grammar?"-- Chinese characters Chinese language / Writing Chinese language / Grammar Chinese / Orthography and spelling https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315265971 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title | The grammar of Chinese characters productive knowledge of formal patterns in an orthograhic system |
title_auth | The grammar of Chinese characters productive knowledge of formal patterns in an orthograhic system |
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title_short | The grammar of Chinese characters |
title_sort | the grammar of chinese characters productive knowledge of formal patterns in an orthograhic system |
title_sub | productive knowledge of formal patterns in an orthograhic system |
topic | Chinese characters Chinese language / Writing Chinese language / Grammar Chinese / Orthography and spelling |
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