The Languages of China

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Princeton University Press, 1989 - 340 Seiten

An incredible source of information about the Chinese language and China's minority languages

In this accessible and informative book, S. Robert Ramsey lucidly explains what the Chinese language is--its social and geographical situation, its history, its range of dialects, the structure of the modern standard language, and the writing system. He goes on to describe the languages of China's national minorities, showing how they interrelate with each other and with Chinese. Readers learn about the peoples who speak the languages of China, what China is like linguistically, and the cultural and historical settings of the country's languages. For those who want more linguistic detail, Ramsey provides lists, maps, charts, and descriptions along with technical references in notes at the end of the book. Invaluable to general linguists and Sinologists alike, The Languages of China is an excellent introduction to Chinese and East Asian linguistics.

 

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VI
3
VII
19
VIII
27
IX
41
XI
49
XII
57
XIII
65
XIV
87
XXVII
179
XXVIII
194
XXIX
212
XXX
230
XXXI
232
XXXII
248
XXXIII
278
XXXIV
286

XVI
88
XVII
116
XVIII
134
XIX
139
XX
143
XXI
155
XXII
157
XXIII
162
XXIV
169
XXV
173
XXXV
287
XXXVI
293
XXXVII
297
XXXVIII
301
XXXIX
313
XL
315
XLI
325
XLII
333
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Autoren-Profil (1989)

S. Robert Ramsey is professor of East Asian linguistics at the University of Maryland. His books include (with Ki-Moon Lee) A History of the Korean Language.

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