Nantong Chinese / Benjamin Ao.

By: Ao, Benjamin, 1954- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429200397; 0429200390; 9780429573606; 042957360X; 9780429575716; 0429575718; 9780429577826; 0429577826Subject(s): Mandarin dialects -- China -- Nantong Shi | Chinese language -- Dialects -- China -- Nantong Shi | FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Chinese | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / JournalismDDC classification: 495.17/951136 LOC classification: PL1900.N36Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: "Nantong Chinese is an in-depth account of an interesting and endangered Sinitic language spoken in Nantong, China, in an area in Northern Yangtze River Delta about 800 square kilometers in size and 180 kilometers northwest of the city of Shanghai. The Chinese language consists of several hundred local local varieties, known as Sinitic languages or Chinese dialects, each representing a unique linguistic system. The book offers a comprehensive and systematic insight into one such system that is even more complex and more interesting than Standard Mandarin. The unique vocalization and other linguistic features of Nantong Chinese make it unintelligible to most Chinese people. All the important linguistic aspects of Nantong Chinese are covered, including its phonetic, lexical, morphological and syntactic subsystems. Nantong Chinese will be of interest to professionals and students in linguistics worldwide"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Nantong Chinese is an in-depth account of an interesting and endangered Sinitic language spoken in Nantong, China, in an area in Northern Yangtze River Delta about 800 square kilometers in size and 180 kilometers northwest of the city of Shanghai. The Chinese language consists of several hundred local local varieties, known as Sinitic languages or Chinese dialects, each representing a unique linguistic system. The book offers a comprehensive and systematic insight into one such system that is even more complex and more interesting than Standard Mandarin. The unique vocalization and other linguistic features of Nantong Chinese make it unintelligible to most Chinese people. All the important linguistic aspects of Nantong Chinese are covered, including its phonetic, lexical, morphological and syntactic subsystems. Nantong Chinese will be of interest to professionals and students in linguistics worldwide"-- Provided by publisher.

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