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Analysing Chinese Language and Discourse across Layers and Genres
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Wei Wang
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2020
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Aspirational and expanding, this book examines contemporary Chinese language and discourse across a spectrum of linguistic layers and genres in diverse social contexts. Addressing issues ranging from the usual focus on language per se, or language use in reaction to the immediate settings, to the connections between properties of texts and social practices (ideologies, stancetaking, power relations, etc.), the updated and exemplary research projects presented in the volume demonstrates a developing trajectory of research in Chinese language and discourse. With its empirical focus and stress on the role of language and discourse in social practice, this important new book discusses various language features as well as gender, stancetaking, and identity in Chinese discourse. This is a vital discussion for anyone interested in contemporary Chinese language and discourse studies.
In examination of different layers of language (i.e. from lexical items and sentence structures to discourse features and discursive practices) across different genres of texts, the research projects have drawn on a variety of linguistic approaches and methodologies, including functional linguistics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics and various approaches to discourse analysis.
Researchers and students of Chinese linguistics, sociolinguistics, discourse studies, translation studies, and China studies in general will find this volume an indispensable reference and an enjoyable read.
In examination of different layers of language (i.e. from lexical items and sentence structures to discourse features and discursive practices) across different genres of texts, the research projects have drawn on a variety of linguistic approaches and methodologies, including functional linguistics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics and various approaches to discourse analysis.
Researchers and students of Chinese linguistics, sociolinguistics, discourse studies, translation studies, and China studies in general will find this volume an indispensable reference and an enjoyable read.
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Zhe Shao, University of Barcelona, in Language in Society 51:3 (2022).:
This book contains research projects that draw on a variety of linguistic approaches and methodologies, addressing issues ranging from concerns about language to the connections between properties of texts and social practices. As a teacher of Chinese as a foreign language, this interesting reading not only enriches my existing theoretical knowledge, but also gives me a new understanding and inspiration for some language phenomena.
This book contains research projects that draw on a variety of linguistic approaches and methodologies, addressing issues ranging from concerns about language to the connections between properties of texts and social practices. As a teacher of Chinese as a foreign language, this interesting reading not only enriches my existing theoretical knowledge, but also gives me a new understanding and inspiration for some language phenomena.
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A relevance-theoretic approach to (un)translatability Samantha Zhan Xu Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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July 31, 2020
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9789027260659
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233
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Keywords for this book
Sino-Tibetan languages; Discourse studies; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;