Bültmann & Gerriets
The Handbook of Chinese Linguistics
von C T James Huang, Y H Audrey Li, Andrew Simpson
Verlag: Wiley
Reihe: Blackwell Handbooks in Linguis
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-119-45707-7
Erschienen am 20.03.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 244 mm [H] x 170 mm [B] x 38 mm [T]
Gewicht: 408 Gramm
Umfang: 688 Seiten

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"An impressive set of chapters that provides us with an important overview of multiple and diverse aspects of Chinese syntax, semantics, morphology, and phonology."

Richard S. Kayne, New York University

"A highly impressive volume where the major achievements of the last thirty years in the formal study of Chinese are presented in a form accessible even to non-specialists. Compulsory reading for students of Chinese, theoretical linguistics, and typology."

Guglielmo Cinque, Università Ca' Foscari

The Handbook of Chinese Linguistics is the first comprehensive introduction to Chinese linguistics from the perspective of modern theoretical and formal linguistics. Containing twenty-four chapters, the book offers a balanced, accessible, and thoughtfully organized introduction to some of the most important results of research into Chinese linguistics carried out by theoretical linguists in the last several decades. Presenting critical overviews of a wide range of major topics, it is the first to meet the great demand for an overview volume on core areas of Chinese linguistics.

Authoritative contributions describe and assess the major achievements and controversies of research undertaken in each area, and provide bibliographies for further reading. The contributors refer to their own work in relevant fields and also objectively present a range of competitor theories and analyses, resulting in a volume that is comprehensive in its coverage of theoretical research into Chinese linguistics up to the current time.

This unique Handbook is suitable both as a primary reader for structured, taught courses on Chinese linguistics at university level, and for individual study by graduates and other professional linguists.



C.-T. James Huang is Professor of Linguistics at Harvard University. His research interests lie in natural language syntax, the relationship between syntax and semantics, and parametric syntax with special focus on Chinese and other East Asian languages. He has published articles in a range of journals, including Linguistic Inquiry, Language, and Natural Language Semantics, and is the author of Between Syntax and Semantics (2009), The Syntax of Chinese (with Audrey Li and Yafei Li, 2009), and founding co-editor of Journal of East Asian Linguistics.

Y.-H. Audrey Li is Professor of Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California. She has authored and edited several books, including The Syntax of Chinese (with James Huang and Yafei Li, 2009), Cambridge University Press, Chinese Syntax in a Cross-linguistic Perspective (edited with ndrew Simpson and Dylan Tsai, 2015), Oxford University Press. She has also published in a range of journals including The Journal of East Asian Linguistics, Language, Lingua, and Linguistic Inquiry.

Andrew Simpson is Professor of Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California. He is the author of Wh-Movement and the Theory of Feature Checking (2000), and editor of Chinese Syntax in a Cross-linguistic Perspective (2015, edited with Audrey Li and Dylan Tsai), and Sluicing: Cross-Linguistic Perspectives (2012 edited with Jason Merchant). He has published articles in a number of Linguistic journals, including Linguistic Inquiry, Language, and Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. He is also joint general editor of The Journal of East Asian Linguistics.


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