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Chinese, as an analytic language, relies on word order rather than extensive morphological changes to convey meaning and sentence relationships. Unlike inflected languages, it lacks abstract grammatical concepts. Understanding and aligning with these characteristics allows for immediate improvement in Chinese writing. This book presents several papers that demonstrate how to write effectively in Chinese, providing examples that highlight its unique features. It is a valuable resource for language teaching researchers, instructors, and college students.

  • AuthorLi Jia Shu, Xie Yao Ji
  • PublisherHong Kong University Press
  • Publication Date1994
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