Interlanguage Grammars of Mandarin Chinese
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Mar '26
£105.00
This title is due to be published on 31st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Covering a broad range of language aspects, this book provides a systematic and coherent study of non-native grammars of Chinese.
Considering a number of factors such as cross-linguistic influences, saliency and detectability of language cues, language complexity, and the interfaces involved, this book provides a systematic and coherent study of non-native grammars of Chinese. It covers a broad range of language aspects of Chinese as a non-native language, such as syntax, semantics, discourse, and pragmatics, as well as language phenomena specific to Chinese, such as classifiers, sentence final particles, the topic structure, and the ba-construction. It explores the effect on the linguistic structure of Chinese, when it is spoken as a second language by first-language speakers of English, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Spanish, Swedish, Russian and Palestinian Arabic, enabling the reader to understand the learners' mental representations of the underlying systems of the target language. New points of departure are also recommended for further research, making it essential reading for both Chinese language teaching practitioners, and academic researchers of non-native language acquisition.
ISBN: 9781009100755
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280 pages