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An Introduction to Chinese Linguistics

Coming soon in January 2026

Authors

, University of Washington, , University of Washington

Description

Grounded in descriptive linguistics, this textbook introduces the basics of the major subfields of linguistics, as well as the Chinese writing system, for students with no prior linguistic training. It presents the Chinese language from the perspective of both modern linguistics and its longstanding philological legacy, as well as providing historical and sociolinguistic context. Chapters cover phonology and phonetics, morphology, lexicon, lexical semantics, syntax, sign language and braille. Authentic, real-world examples are drawn from Chinese newspapers, websites, and social media…

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Key features

  • Provides a clear and accessible introduction to Chinese linguistics for students with no prior linguistic training
  • Incorporates engaging and authentic real-world examples to bolster understanding of the nuanced relationships between the form and function of the language
  • Includes learning objectives, guiding questions, discussion questions, exercises, small projects, and further readings to support both instructors and students in teaching and learning
  • Covers a broad range of interesting topics, such as phonetics, phonology, syntax, morphology, lexical semantics, sign language, and braille, allowing instructors to tailor their teaching to align with their students' needs and interests
  • Connects linguistics to other disciplines that utilize linguistic knowledge, methods, and skills

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