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This two-volume set presents a comprehensive syntactical picture of
Singapore Mandarin and discusses the distinguishing characteristics
of the Chinese language and especially Singapore Mandarin. As a
variety of Mandarin Chinese, Singapore Mandarin is characterised by
syntactic rules taking precedence over morphological rules. The
first volume provides an overview of the grammar of Singapore
Mandarin and argues that word order and functional words are
specifically important in the study of Singapore Mandarin. It also
explains the properties and functions of the nine grammatical
components, including phrase types, word classes, sentences,
subjects and predicates, predicates and objects, predicates and
complements, attributes and adverbials, complex predicate phrases
and prepositions and prepositional phrases. The second volume
describes expressions of number, quantity, time and place and
composite sentences, covering seven types of compound sentences,
eight types of complex sentences and connective words with a focus
on conjunctions. The concluding part of the study explores the
characteristics of Singapore Mandarin grammar compared with Chinese
Mandarin (Putonghua) and issues of language standardisation. With
rich and authentic language examples, the book will serve as a must
read for learners and teachers of Mandarin Chinese and linguistics
scholars interested in global Chinese and especially Singapore
Mandarin.
As the second volume of a two-volume set that presents a
comprehensive syntactical picture of Singapore Mandarin, this title
analyses various expressions relating to number, quantity, time and
place, composite sentences and the characteristics and
standardisation of Singapore Mandarin. The first two chapters
discuss expressions of number, quantity, time and place in
Singapore Mandarin and touch upon the differences in these
expressions between Singapore and Chinese Mandarin (Putonghua).
Composite sentences are then analysed, covering seven types of
compound sentences and eight types of complex sentences, as well as
connective words with a focus on conjunctions. The final part of
the volume analyses the characteristics of Singapore Mandarin
grammar compared with Chinese Mandarin, on the level of phrase,
lexicon and sentence. From the perspectives of language contact,
political and social contexts and bilingualism, it summarises the
possible reasons for the differences between the two varieties of
Chinese and points out primary challenges and major concerns of the
standardisation of Singapore Mandarin. With rich and authentic
language examples, the book will serve as a must read for learners
and teachers of Mandarin Chinese and linguistics scholars
interested in global Chinese and especially Singapore Mandarin.
The first monograph that comprehensively describes the grammar of
Singapore Mandarin Chinese Includes numerous authentic examples
from Singapore Mandarin A detailed description of differences
between Singapore Mandarin and Chinese Mandarin
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