Cantonese: A Comprehensive Grammar is a complete reference guide
to Cantonese as spoken by native speakers in Hong Kong. It presents
a fresh and accessible description of the language, concentrating
on the real patterns of use in current Cantonese. This makes it the
ideal reference source for all learners and users of Cantonese,
irrespective of level, in schools, colleges, universities and adult
classes of all types. Moreover, it will provide a lasting and
reliable resource for all fluent speakers of the language.
The book is organized to promote a thorough understanding of
Cantonese grammar. Arranged by both syntactic categories and
language functions, the Grammar provides an in-depth treatment of
structures and pays special attention to idiom and speech
registers, including trendy language.
Explanations are full, clear and free of jargon. A glossary,
extensive index and generous use of cross-references provide
readers with easy access to the information they require.
Features include:
- comprehensive pronunciation section
- full use of examples from films, advertising and authentic
conversations
- Cantonese-English parallels highlighted throughout the
book
- all examples given in Cantonese characters as well as Yale
romanization
- a Companion Website with supplementary multimedia
material.
Stephen Matthews is Associate Professor in Linguistics at the
University of Hong Kong and Virginia Yip is Professor in the
Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages at the Chinese
University of Hong Kong. They are Directors of the Childhood
Bilingualism Research Centre and have previously co-authored: Basic
Cantonese: A Grammar and Workbook (Routledge, 1999) and
Intermediate Cantonese: A Grammar and Workbook (Routledge,
2000).
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