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Oh, China!: Elementary Reader of Modern Chinese for Advanced Beginners by Chih-P'Ing Chou,

Oh, China!: Elementary Reader of Modern Chinese for Advanced Beginners by Chih-P'Ing Chou,
"Oh, China! is a textbook for the growing number of "advanced beginners" who are studying Mandarin Chinese. These are students who, usually because of their Chinese family backgrounds, can speak and understand elementary Mandarin, but cannot read or write well enough for an intermediate course. Most first-year texts serve advanced beginners poorly by focusing on elementary vocabulary and conversation that the students already know. In contrast, this book offers help with what they most need: reading and writing, grammar, and achievement of standard pronunciation. The content of the lessons has also been chosen to appeal specifically to advanced beginners. There are three clusters of topics: the home and social life of young Chinese- Americans, the notions of "overseas Chinese" and their ties to China, and important figures in modern Chinese history. Each lesson is given in both traditional and simplified characters, and, for the first fifteen lessons, in "hanyu pinyin as well. The lessons are accompanied by vocabulary lists, grammar notes, usage exercises, and character stroke-order charts. The book begins with a detailed chapter on "foundation work" in Mandarin pronunciation, complete with exercises. It concludes with a complete Chinese-to-English vocabulary index. "Oh, China! is designed for one year's study at the college level and will prepare students to enter third-year courses. The latest in a series of Chinese language texts published by Princeton University Press, it will meet an important and growing need in the teaching and study of Mandarin. Audio and video materials are available for use with this text. For further information, contact the Chinese Linguistics Project,231 Palmer Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08544. (609-258-4269).



Chinese Cognitive Processing of Chinese and Related Asian Languages by Chen Hsuan-Chin,
Chinese Cognitive Processing of Chinese and Related Asian Languages by Chen Hsuan-Chin,
A dramatic increase in interest in Chinese culture and the Chinese language has been seen during recent years, not only in the research community but also among the general public. This developing of interest in Chinese is stimulated, at least in part, by the growing prominence of major Chinese societies (e.g., Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China) in international trade. Chinese is perhaps the most widely used language in the world. In addition to its popularity, many specific properties make it unique among currently used languages and scripts. For instance, unlike the alphabetic symbols common to Indo-European languages, the Chinese writing system is logographic in nature. The script speech relationship in Chinese is highly opaque, with the Chinese characters typically representing lexical morphemes in contrast to alphabetic symbols, which represent phonemes. Also, Chinese words can be formed by one or more characters and are not marked by additional spaces. In addition, Chinese words generally do not have inflections indicating such grammatical attributes as number, gender and case for nouns, or tense and aspect for verbs. Undoubtedly, knowledge about the Chinese language and its written form as well as how people process this specific language is indispensable to the general understanding of human language processing. This volume integrates the most recent research in the cognitive processing of Chinese and related Asian languages (i.e., Japanese and Korean) into a single academic reference. The volume provides a state-of-the-art review of recent findings and captures what is currently going on in a new and rapidly expanding field. Chen Hsuan-chih is Professor in the Department of Psychology, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Distributed by the University of Michigan Press in Canada and the United States and its dependencies.



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