The Chinese Lexicon is a detailed study of the words and word combinations used in modern Chinese. Yip Po-Ching defines the general properties of a language's lexicon, or vocabulary, prior to a thorough discussion of the organizational features of the Chinese lexicon. Comparisons are made between Chinese and English, highlighting the similarities and differences between the two lexicons.
This fascinating work examines the relationships between word and meanings, and demonstrates the ability of language to combine continuity and change. It surpasses the scope of a dictionary and reveals the systematic nature of vocabulary. Features include:
a wealth of language examples
clear comparisons between Chinese and English
Chinese characters and pinyin romanization throughout
a comprehensive index.
The Chinese Lexicon surpasses the scope of a dictionary and reveals the systematic nature of vocabulary. It will prove an invaluable resource for all students and teachers of Chinese.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'The book will be of immense practical and theoretical use to a wide range of readers, from serious intermediate students to specialists' - Forum for Modern Language
'The Chinese Lexicon will be an invaluable resource for learners of Chinese at intermediate and advanced levels, even more so for teachers of Chinese, who will find it a comprehensive as well as an easy-to-use reference work.' - Royal Asiatic Society 'The book will be of immense practical and theoretical use to a wide range of readers, from serious intermediate students to specialists' - Forum for Modern Language
'As a source of exaple words and phrases, and as a concrete, reasoned confirmation of intuitively sensed patterns and correlations Dr. Yip's meticulous analysis is enormously helpful, and teachers of Chinese will be particularly grateful that throughout the text the Chinese characters (in simplified form) are given for every romanized expression.' - Hugh D.R. Baker, China Quarterly
'The Chinese Lexicon will be an invaluable resource for learners of Chinese at intermediate and advanced levels, even more so for teachers of Chinese, who will find it a comprehensive as well as an easy-to-use reference work.' - Royal Asiatic Society
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 157 mm
Dicke: 28 mm
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978-0-415-15174-0 (9780415151740)
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Yip Po-Ching is now retired from the University of Leeds where he was a Senior Lecturer in Chinese. He has collaborated with Don Rimmington on 4 other titles for us: Basic Chinese: A Grammar and Workbook; Intermediate Chinese: A Grammar and Workbook , Chinese: A Comprehensive Grammar and most recently Chinese: An Essential Grammar (2nd edition, 2006), and is currently writing a book on Chinese vocabulary
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University of Hong Kong
Preface, Abbreviations, Introduction, 1. The Phonological Make-up of the Chinese Lexicon, 2. The Graphetic Composition of the Chinese Lexicon, 3. Morphological Features of the Chinese Lexicon, 4. Syntactic Features of the Chinese Lexicon, 5. Phonaesthetic Features of the Chinese Lexicon, 6. Rhetorical Features of the Chinese Lexicon, 7. Sense Relations of the Chinese Lexicon, 8. Cultural and Socio-Political Features of the Chinese Lexicon, 9. Loanwords in the Chinese Lexicon, Appendix: Intra- and Inter-lexical Strategies of the Chinese and English Lexicons, Bibliography, Index