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OverviewYUFA! A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO MANDARIN CHINESE GRAMMAR takes a unique approach to explaining the major topics of Mandarin Chinese grammar. By providing examples that are rooted in realistic situations, the author shows you how grammar is used in everyday life. The book features: Chinese characters, pinyin and English translations Realistic scenarios to provide you with an interesting context in which to learn grammar Varied and imaginative exercises so you can review your progress easily. The book is presented in two sections: the core structures of Chinese grammar, and the practical use of the Chinese language. The combination of these straightforward descriptions and numerous exercises throughout the book makes this one of the clearest and most comprehensive pedagogical grammars available. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wen-Hua TengPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9781444109139ISBN 10: 1444109138 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 26 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Replaced By: 9781138651142 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Language: Chinese Table of ContentsHow to use this book Glossary SECTION 1 1. The basic formation of a Chinese sentence 2. The eleven types of question in Chinese 3. The use of?, ?, and ? and the definiteness of nouns 4. The functions of ?, relative clauses, and noun clauses 5. Position words 6. Prepositional constructions 7. Imperative sentences and the use of ? 8. The progressive aspect and the continuous aspect 9. The use of ?(the perfective aspect particle and modal particle) 10. The use of ? (the experiential aspect particle) 11. Auxiliary verbs 12. The complement of state and the complement of degree 13. The complement of duration 14. The complement of quantity 15. The complement of direction 16. The complement of result 17. The complement of potential 18. The adverbial modifier with ? 19. The ?......? structure 20. Subjectless sentences and existential sentences 21. The ? structure 22. Passive structures 23. Making comparisons (1) 24. Making comparisons (2) SECTION 2 25. Measure words 26. Verb reduplication and adjective reduplication 27. The use of ??,??,and ?? 28. Modal particles 29. Conjunctive pairs 30. Conjunctions used in context 31. The use of ?and ? 32. The use of adverbs in contracted sentences 33. The use of interrogative pronouns 34. Rhetorical questions Key to exercises IndexReviewsYufa provides an admirably clear and comprehensive account of Mandarin Chinese Grammar. It is accessible and free of confusing jargon without ever trivialising or over-simplifying its subject matter. Excellent use is made of examples to explain grammatical points in context. This will be an invaluable tool for both students and teachers alike. I will certainly recommend it to my own students. -- Dr Lili Chen, Lecturer in Chinese Studies, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield, UK 20110322 'I have studied Mandarin on and off for some years to intermediate level...I was very pleasantly surprised to come across Yufa! since I have searched for a well-presented reference work that has English/Pinyin/Hanzi...Yufa! is incredibly handy for revision' -- Anthony Archer, Independent Language Learner 20110419 'I find that the scope is wider and deeper than that of many similar titles. Moreover, its fidelity to the conventions of standard Mandarin distinguishes it from a number of other resources in this field'. -- Dr Ruth Herd, Co-ordinator of East Asian Languages, Humanities Department, Imperial College London, UK 20110426 Yufa provides an admirably clear and comprehensive account of Mandarin Chinese Grammar. It is accessible and free of confusing jargon without ever trivialising or over-simplifying its subject matter. Excellent use is made of examples to explain grammatical points in context. This will be an invaluable tool for both students and teachers alike. I will certainly recommend it to my own students. -- Dr Lili Chen, Lecturer in Chinese Studies, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield, UK 20110322 Yufa provides an admirably clear and comprehensive account of Mandarin Chinese Grammar. It is accessible and free of confusing jargon without ever trivialising or over-simplifying its subject matter. Excellent use is made of examples to explain grammatical points in context. This will be an invaluable tool for both students and teachers alike. I will certainly recommend it to my own students. -- Dr Lili Chen, Lecturer in Chinese Studies, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield, UK 20110322 'I have studied Mandarin on and off for some years to intermediate level...I was very pleasantly surprised to come across Yufa! since I have searched for a well-presented reference work that has English/Pinyin/Hanzi...Yufa! is incredibly handy for revision' -- Anthony Archer, Independent Language Learner 20110419 'I find that the scope is wider and deeper than that of many similar titles. Moreover, its fidelity to the conventions of standard Mandarin distinguishes it from a number of other resources in this field...this is the Chinese grammar I've been waiting for.' -- Dr Ruth Herd, Co-ordinator of East Asian Languages, Humanities Department, Imperial College London, UK 20110426 'If you want to learn standard Chinese sentence structures, Yufa! is a good choice.' -- Languages Today 20110901 Author InformationWEN-HUA TENG is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, where she has been teaching Chinese since 1986. She won Top Honors for Institutional Approach in the University of Texas 2010 Innovative Instructional Technology Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |