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A Grammar of Shaowu A Sinitic Language of Northwestern Fujian Sing Sing Ngai.

By: Ngai, Sing SingMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Sinitic languages of China ; v. 5.Publisher: Boston De Gruyter Mouton, [2021]Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781501512483; 150151248X; 9781501512308; 1501512307Subject(s): Northern Min dialects -- GrammarGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 495.17/951245 LOC classification: PL1683 | .N43 2021Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of tables -- List of maps -- List of abbreviations -- Glossary of specific terms and notational symbols -- Abstract -- Résumé -- Shaowu as a Sinitic language -- Periodisation of Sinitic -- Special characters and symbols, transcription and glossing conventions -- Background &amp -- overview -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Geography, demography and history of Shaowu -- Part I: Phonetics &amp -- phonology -- Introduction -- Chapter 3 Phonology -- Part II: Nominal structure -- Introduction -- Chapter 4 Pronominal systems
Chapter 5 Classifier systems and counting paradigms -- Chapter 6 Affixal morphology -- Chapter 7 Reduplication -- Chapter 8 Compounding -- Chapter 9 Kinship terms -- Chapter 10 Locative adpositions around NPs -- Chapter 11 Relative clauses -- Chapter 12 Possessive noun phrases and inalienability -- Part III: Predicate structure -- Introduction -- Chapter 13 Verb classes -- Chapter 14 Adpositional phrases -- Chapter 15 Adverbs and adverbial phrases -- Chapter 16 Negation and negative markers -- Chapter 17 Modality, modal auxiliaries and their syntax
Chapter 27 Ditransitive constructions -- Chapter 28 Passive constructions -- Chapter 29 Causative constructions -- Chapter 30 Existential and identity constructions -- Chapter 31 Copular constructions -- Chapter 32 Locative constructions -- Chapter 33 Interrogative structures: Polar, disjunctive and content questions -- Chapter 34 Imperatives and other moods -- Chapter 35 Clause-final particles -- Part V: Complex sentences &amp -- clause combining -- Introduction -- Chapter 36 Coordination -- Chapter 37 Subordination -- Chapter 38 Temporal subordination of simultaneity and sequentiality
Chapter 39 Causal constructions -- Chapter 40 Conditional constructions -- Chapter 41 Concessive constructions -- Chapter 42 Purposive constructions -- Chapter 43 Other types of complementation in complex sentences -- Chapter 44 Co-subordination -- Chapter 45 Conclusion -- Part VI: Lexicon -- Chapter 46 Mini lexicon -- Part VII: Transcription samples -- A children's song -- Shaowu, the Iron City -- Shaowu and its geography -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: This is the first comprehensive grammar of Shaowu, a Min language spoken in Shaowu city and its environs in northwestern Fujian province, China. The book offers first-hand linguistic data collected over four years in the field, now placed at the disposal of researchers and students working in language documentation, comparative linguistics and Sinitic typology. It can serve as a reference grammar for those interested in learning the Shaowu language, thereby helping to preserve it. In addition, the book provides insights into Shaowu's classification which has been widely debated, thus elucidating its genetic affiliation. 0 The book first presents Shaowu's geography, demography and history. It then profiles the language's phonology and lexicon, before providing a detailed description of its syntax, notably on its nominal, predicate, clausal and complex sentence structures, which are the focus of the book. 0 The typological profile of Shaowu is also treated with the conclusion that the language has Gan, Hakka, Mandarin and even some Wu overlays on its Min base. The Shaowu language serves an excellent example to illustrate the degree of hybridity a language can attain due to intensive language contact over time.
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Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of tables -- List of maps -- List of abbreviations -- Glossary of specific terms and notational symbols -- Abstract -- Résumé -- Shaowu as a Sinitic language -- Periodisation of Sinitic -- Special characters and symbols, transcription and glossing conventions -- Background &amp -- overview -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Geography, demography and history of Shaowu -- Part I: Phonetics &amp -- phonology -- Introduction -- Chapter 3 Phonology -- Part II: Nominal structure -- Introduction -- Chapter 4 Pronominal systems

Chapter 5 Classifier systems and counting paradigms -- Chapter 6 Affixal morphology -- Chapter 7 Reduplication -- Chapter 8 Compounding -- Chapter 9 Kinship terms -- Chapter 10 Locative adpositions around NPs -- Chapter 11 Relative clauses -- Chapter 12 Possessive noun phrases and inalienability -- Part III: Predicate structure -- Introduction -- Chapter 13 Verb classes -- Chapter 14 Adpositional phrases -- Chapter 15 Adverbs and adverbial phrases -- Chapter 16 Negation and negative markers -- Chapter 17 Modality, modal auxiliaries and their syntax

Chapter 27 Ditransitive constructions -- Chapter 28 Passive constructions -- Chapter 29 Causative constructions -- Chapter 30 Existential and identity constructions -- Chapter 31 Copular constructions -- Chapter 32 Locative constructions -- Chapter 33 Interrogative structures: Polar, disjunctive and content questions -- Chapter 34 Imperatives and other moods -- Chapter 35 Clause-final particles -- Part V: Complex sentences &amp -- clause combining -- Introduction -- Chapter 36 Coordination -- Chapter 37 Subordination -- Chapter 38 Temporal subordination of simultaneity and sequentiality

Chapter 39 Causal constructions -- Chapter 40 Conditional constructions -- Chapter 41 Concessive constructions -- Chapter 42 Purposive constructions -- Chapter 43 Other types of complementation in complex sentences -- Chapter 44 Co-subordination -- Chapter 45 Conclusion -- Part VI: Lexicon -- Chapter 46 Mini lexicon -- Part VII: Transcription samples -- A children's song -- Shaowu, the Iron City -- Shaowu and its geography -- Bibliography -- Index

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This is the first comprehensive grammar of Shaowu, a Min language spoken in Shaowu city and its environs in northwestern Fujian province, China. The book offers first-hand linguistic data collected over four years in the field, now placed at the disposal of researchers and students working in language documentation, comparative linguistics and Sinitic typology. It can serve as a reference grammar for those interested in learning the Shaowu language, thereby helping to preserve it. In addition, the book provides insights into Shaowu's classification which has been widely debated, thus elucidating its genetic affiliation. 0 The book first presents Shaowu's geography, demography and history. It then profiles the language's phonology and lexicon, before providing a detailed description of its syntax, notably on its nominal, predicate, clausal and complex sentence structures, which are the focus of the book. 0 The typological profile of Shaowu is also treated with the conclusion that the language has Gan, Hakka, Mandarin and even some Wu overlays on its Min base. The Shaowu language serves an excellent example to illustrate the degree of hybridity a language can attain due to intensive language contact over time.

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