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A Grammar of Spoken Chinese

The author of this grammar states that this is a "discussion book" and not an instruction book for learning chinese. His analysis of chinese grammar is based on current linguistic methods and assumes the reader has some knowledge of linguistics. This book constitutes a reference work for linguists and students of the chinese language. Major chapters include--(1) the sentence, (2) word and morpheme, (3) morphological types, (4) syntactical types, (5) compounds, (6) parts of speech--substantives, and (7) verbs. Phonology is briefly treated in an introductory chapter. The author believes that much of what he says here about spoken mandarin is true of all chinese, even of a good part of the literary language. Examples of usage are written in chinese characters and in the G.R. (national romanization) transcription. This grammar is published by the university of california press, 233 fulton street, berkeley, california 94720. (jd).

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  • "Zhongguo hua de wen fa"@en
  • "Zhong guo hua de wen fa"
  • "Zhong guo hua de wen fa"@en
  • "Zhongguohua de wenfa"
  • "中國話的文法"
  • "Grammar of spoken Chinese"
  • "Grammar of spoken Chinese"@en
  • "Grammar of spoker Chinese"
  • "[Han;tan] yu kou yu yu fa"
  • "中國話的文法 / 趙元任"
  • "Chung-kuo hua te wen fa"
  • "中国话的文法"

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  • "The author of this grammar states that this is a "discussion book" and not an instruction book for learning chinese. His analysis of chinese grammar is based on current linguistic methods and assumes the reader has some knowledge of linguistics. This book constitutes a reference work for linguists and students of the chinese language. Major chapters include--(1) the sentence, (2) word and morpheme, (3) morphological types, (4) syntactical types, (5) compounds, (6) parts of speech--substantives, and (7) verbs. Phonology is briefly treated in an introductory chapter. The author believes that much of what he says here about spoken mandarin is true of all chinese, even of a good part of the literary language. Examples of usage are written in chinese characters and in the G.R. (national romanization) transcription. This grammar is published by the university of california press, 233 fulton street, berkeley, california 94720. (jd)."@en

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  • "Zhongguo hua di wen fa"
  • "A Grammar of Spoken Chinese"@en
  • "Han yu kou yu yu fa"
  • "Chūgoku wateki bunpō = a grammar of spoken Chinese"@en
  • "A grammar of spoken Chinese = Zhongguohua de wenfa"
  • "汉语口语语法"
  • "Hanyu konyu yufa"
  • "A grammar of spoken Chinese = Chung-kuo hua te wen fa"
  • "Yi yu kou yu yu fa = A grammar of spoken Chinese"
  • "Zhong guo hua de wen fa"
  • "A grammar of spoken Chinese = 中國话的文法"
  • "Zhong Guo Hua De Wen Fa"
  • "Zhong guo hua de wen hua fa"
  • "中國話的文化法"
  • "中国話的文法 = a grammar of spoken Chinese"
  • "中国话的文法"
  • "A grammar of spoken Chinese = 中國話的文法"
  • "Zhongguo hua de wenfa"
  • "Hanyu kouyu yufa"
  • "Zhong-guo hua di wen fa"
  • "Zhongguo hua de wen fa"
  • "Zhong guo hua de wen fa = A grammar of spoken chinese"
  • "A grammar of spoken Chinese"@en
  • "A grammar of spoken Chinese"
  • "汉语 口语 语法"
  • "中國話的文法"
  • "Han yu kou yu yu fa = A grammar of spoken Chinese"
  • "A Grammar of spoken Chinese = Zhong guo hua de wen fa"

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