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E-raamat: Dictionary of High Frequency Function Words in Literary Chinese

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000836660
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000836660

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A Dictionary of High Frequency Function Words in Literary Chinese is the first comprehensive work on the subject that constitutes a new approach to teaching and learning by providing both a reference tool and a reader.

This dictionary can serve both as a reference book and as an anthology for teaching and learning literary Chinese (the premodern written language) and both ancient and contemporary Chinese culture. It differs from the traditional design of dictionaries in that it includes detailed explanations, with examples, for different uses of the graphs most often used to represent function words in literary Chinese. To facilitate teaching and learning through association, the early meaning, extended meanings, and borrowed meanings for each graph are provided, along with explanations supported by the various stages of the historical development of the graph and other relevant research. Each word is grouped into the primary word class to which it belongs, based on its lexical or grammatical meanings, its collocations, and its function in a sentence. Modern idioms derived from words and phrases in the sample passages are provided in order to promote cultural knowledge and show the important role literary Chinese continues to play in everyday life. All Chinese words are provided with Putonghua romanization to facilitate learning and recall through sound; special pronunciations are explained.

This book can be used as a textbook, as extended reading, or as a reference work for undergraduate or graduate classes on literary/classical Chinese, Chinese manuscript studies, Chinese language and culture, Putonghua, translation studies, or even linguistics. It can also be used as an anthology from which the teacher can select passages for students to study.
Acknowledgments

Users Guide

Design of the Dictionary

Abbreviations

Entries

n

nsu



bùyì h

dàn

ér

érhòu /

éry

éryy

r

ry

r

yúnr

fi

fu





gài

gn

gu





hé rú

héqí

hé wèi

hé y

héyu





h

hér /

hzi

huò

j/j

jiàn/xiàn

kuàng



mò. . . yú

ni (/)



q

qi

qng

rán

ránhòu

ruò

ruò hé

shì

shú

shú y

s

sx

su

su y

wéi

wéi

wéi shì

wéi zh

wéi

w





wúni /





x

xìn

yn

yé /

y

y

y wéi

y







zi

zh

zh

zh

Glossary of Technical Terms

Bibliography

Index of idioms
Mei Ah Tan, PhD (2008), University of WisconsinMadison, is Associate Professor of Chinese at the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. She has published on classical Chinese language and literature as well as on multidisciplinary research at the crossroads of language, literature, and history.