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ISBN 10:1032374225
ISBN 13:978-1032374222
Author:Xing Fuyi
This book is the first of a four-volume set on modern Chinese complex sentences, and is focused on the overall characteristics and the casual complex sentences in the language in particular.
Complex sentences in modern Chinese are unique in information and meaning. The author proposes a tripartite classification of Chinese complex sentences according to the semantic relationships between the clauses, that is, coordinated, causal, and adversative. The first part of this volume defines Chinese complex sentences, introduces the properties, scope, and functions of complex sentence relationship markers, and makes detailed comparisons between the tripartite and dichotomous systems for the classification of complex sentences. The second part thoroughly investigates causal complex sentences in their eight typical forms.
The book will be a useful reference for scholars and learners interested in Chinese grammar and language information processing.
Table of contents:
1.Part I: Overview
Complex sentences and classifications
Connectives in complex sentences
Tripartite classification of Chinese complex sentences
2.Part II: Complex sentences of the causal type and relevant forms
4. “yīnwèi p, suǒyǐ q” and the relevant forms
5. “yīn p, yīn q” in Dream of the Red Chamber
6. “rúguǒ p, jiù q” and relevant forms
7. “zhǐyǒu p, cái q” and relevant forms
8. “zhǐyào p, jiù q” and “rúguǒ p, jiù q”
9. “yàobùshì p, jiù q”
10. “p, yǐbiàn q” and relevant forms
11. “yǔqí p, bùrú q”
3.Volume 2
“jì p, yòu q” and the Relevant Forms
Paired Occurrence and Single Occurrence of Connective yībiān
“p, jiēzhe q” and the Relevant Forms
“bùdàn p, érqiě q” and the Relevant Forms
“(huòzhě) p, huòzhě q” and the Relevant Forms
“yàome p, yàome q” and the Relevant Forms
Variants of “yī p, jiù q”
4.Volume 3
“p, dànshì q” and relevant forms
“p, fŏuzé q” and relevant formats
Occurrence of dàn or Its Synonym in “jì p, yòu q” and Relevant Forms
Occurrence of dàn or its synonym in “wúlùn p, dou q”
Occurrence of què in “jì rán p, jiù q”
Occurrence of què in “rúguŏ shuo p, nàme q”
Occurrence of què in “yuè p, yuè q”
“bùdàn bù p, făn’ér q” and its adversative relationship
Progressive gèng-sentences and adversative gèng-sentences
Factive “jíshi p, ye q”
Investigation into concessive complex sentence forms
Outline of Adversative Sentence Forms
5.Volume 4
Counter-constraints of complex sentence form on semantic relationships
Sentences containing type crossover markers
Distinctions and Confusion between Simple Sentences and Complex Sentences
“Attribute + Noun” Structure acting as a clause
“NP le” acting as a clause
Double-subject sentences related to complex sentences
Subject Ellipsis and Tacit Subject in Posterior Clause
shǐ-sentences with a tacit subject
Alternative Question Groups: Beyond the Scope of Complex Sentences (Case Study 1)
Alternative Question Group Introduced by a Co-referential Special Question: Beyond the Scope of Complex Sentences (Case Study 2)
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