Newest Trends in the Study of Grammaticalization and Lexicalization in Chinese

Author:   Janet Zhiqun Xing
Publisher:   De Gruyter
Volume:   236
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9783110252996


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   15 March 2012
Recommended Age:   College Graduate Student
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Newest Trends in the Study of Grammaticalization and Lexicalization in Chinese


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Grammaticalization and lexicalization have been two major issues in the study of diachronic change in the past few decades. Drawing evidence from Western languages, researchers have uncovered a number of characteristics of the process of grammaticalization and lexicalization, as well as the relationship between the two. However, the question remains whether or not those characteristics are applicable to genetically unrelated and typologically different languages, such as Chinese. The contributors of this volume attempt to answer just this question. Based on Chinese historical data from the past three thousand years, five articles in the volume investigate the development of a certain grammatical category: the definite article (M. Fang), modal verbs of volition (A. Peyraube and M. Li), the classifier class (J.Z. Xing), the repeater class (C. Zhang), and the process of lexicalization (X. Dong), while the remaining four articles are case studies of unique grammatical words which have all undergone a complicated process of grammaticalization and some involved lexicalization: the sentence particle ye (Q. Chen), the versatile directional verb lái (C. Liu), the degree adverb hen (M. Liu and C. Chang), and the giving verb gei (F. Tsao). All these studies have identified tendencies of diachronic change in Chinese and some of them have also revealed certain typological characteristics that Chinese has compared to other languages.

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Author:   Janet Zhiqun Xing
Publisher:   De Gruyter
Imprint:   De Gruyter Mouton
Volume:   236
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.585kg
ISBN:  

9783110252996


ISBN 10:   3110252996
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   15 March 2012
Recommended Age:   College Graduate Student
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Nonetheless, all of the articles are important contributions to the corpus ofwork on diachronic change in Chinese. They expand the understanding of Western scholars interested in the history of the Chinese language. The results of the studies are useful for cross-linguistic research in various domains, suchas aspectual typology, typology of poly-predicative constructions, modalverbs, nominal classifiers, etc. They will also be very useful for teachingthe Chinese language and its theory and history, since it contains interestingdata on new tendencies in language use not yet reflected in textbooks andnormative grammars. Ksenia V. Antonyan in: Linguist List 23.5311


""Nonetheless, all of the articles are important contributions to the corpus ofwork on diachronic change in Chinese. They expand the understanding of Western scholars interested in the history of the Chinese language. The results of the studies are useful for cross-linguistic research in various domains, suchas aspectual typology, typology of poly-predicative constructions, modalverbs, nominal classifiers, etc. They will also be very useful for teachingthe Chinese language and its theory and history, since it contains interestingdata on new tendencies in language use not yet reflected in textbooks andnormative grammars.""Ksenia V. Antonyan in: Linguist List 23.5311


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Janet Zhiqun Xing, Western Washington University, USA.

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