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Space in Languages of China


Space in Languages of China

Cross-linguistic, Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives

von: Dan Xu

96,29 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 02.08.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9781402083211
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 276

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<P>Space has long been a popular topic in linguistic research. Numerous books on the subject have been published over the past decade. However, none of these books were based on linguistic data from Chinese and expressions of space in Chinese have been largely neglected in past research.</P>
<P>In this volume, not only Mandarin Chinese (the standard language) is investigated; several other dialects, as well as a minority language of China and Chinese Sign Language are studied. Cross-linguistic, synchronic and diachronic approaches are used to investigate phenomena related to space.</P>
<P>The authors of this book present different points of view on the expression of space in language and related theoretical issues. As the contributing scholars argue, Chinese shares many common features with other languages, but also presents some particular properties.</P>
<P>Space is a topic that is both classical and modern, of enduring interest. These studies of space give insight into not only general linguistics but also other domains such as anthropology and psychology.</P>
<P>Space has long been a popular topic in linguistic research. Numerous books on the subject have been published over the past decade. However, none of these books were based on linguistic data from Chinese and expressions of space in Chinese have been largely neglected in past research.</P>
<P>In this volume, not only Mandarin Chinese (the standard language) is investigated; several other dialects, as well as a minority language of China and Chinese Sign Language are studied. Cross-linguistic, synchronic and diachronic approaches are used to investigate phenomena related to space.</P>
<P>The authors of this book present different points of view on the expression of space in language and related theoretical issues. As the contributing scholars argue, Chinese shares many common features with other languages, but also presents some particular properties.</P>
<P>Space is a topic that is both classical and modern, of enduring interest. These studies of space give insight into not only general linguistics but also other domains such as anthropology and psychology.</P>
Preface.- Introduction: How Chinese structures space by Dan Xu.-
Section A. Space: a Cross-linguistic Perspective – Chinese Localizers: Diachrony and some Typological Considerations by Hilary Chappell and Alain Peyraube.- Syntax of Space across Chinese Dialects: Conspiring and Competing Principles and Factors by Danqing Liu.- The Linguistic Catergorization of Deictic Direction in Chinese – with Reference to Japanese by Christine Lamarre.- The Locative Words in the Waxiang Dialect Spoken in Guzhang, Hunan by Yunji Wu.- From Locative to Object Markers: the Parallel Development of two Postpositions in Bai by Jingqi Fu and Lin Xu.- The Role of Visual Space in Sign Language Development by Shun-chiu Yau.-
Section B. Space in Synchronic and Diachronic Chinese – Asymmetry in the Expression of Space in Chinese – the Chinese Language meets Typology by Dan Xu.- Two Conditions and Grammaticalization of the Chinese Locative by Chaofen Sun.- Origin and Evolution of the Locative term hòu ‘back’in Chinese by Fuxiang Wu.- The Inessive Structure in Archaic and Medieval Chinese: an Evolutionary Study of Inessive Demonstrative uses from Archaic to Early Modern Chinese by Qingzhi Zhu and Wenjie Chen.-
Index.
Dan Xu is currently Professor of Chinese Linguistics at the Oriental Languages and Civilisations Institute of Paris (INALCO) in France. She graduated with a PhD in linguistics from the Sorbonne University in Paris in 1987, and completed her Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches from INALCO in 1998. She was elected and served as a Dean of the Chinese Department of the INALCO (2001-2004), and president of the Association of Chinese Research and Teaching in France (AREC, 2002-2004). In 2004 she was elected as a board member of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics.
<P>Space has long been a popular topic in linguistic research. Numerous books on the subject have been published over the past decade. However, none of these books were based on linguistic data from Chinese and expressions of space in Chinese have been largely neglected in past research.</P>
<P>In this volume, not only Mandarin Chinese (the standard language) is investigated; several other dialects, as well as a minority language of China and Chinese Sign Language are studied. Cross-linguistic, synchronic and diachronic approaches are used to investigate phenomena related to space.</P>
<P>The authors of this book present different points of view on the expression of space in language and related theoretical issues. As the contributing scholars argue, Chinese shares many common features with other languages, but also presents some particular properties.</P>
<P>Space is a topic that is both classical and modern, of enduring interest. These studies of space give insight into not only general linguistics but also other domains such as anthropology and psychology.</P>
<p>The first book to focus on Space in languages of China (including Chinese dialects, ethnic minority languages spoken in China and sign languages)</p><p>The samples provided are significantly useful for scholars working in various domains such as general linguistics, pyschology and anthropology</p><p>Space is a topic that is both classical and modern and of enduring interest</p>

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