Books Authored/Edited/Translated
Book Title |
Chinese-English Contrastive Grammar: An Introduction |
Authors |
David C. S. Li (Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies), Zoe Pei-sui Luk |
Publisher |
Hong Kong University Press |
Year of Publication |
2017 |
ISBN |
9789888390861 |
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Introduction The main objective of Chinese-English Contrastive Grammar: An Introduction is to familiarize the reader with a subset of the learning difficulties and common errors in ESL/EFL pronunciation and lexico-grammatical structures encountered by Chinese learners and users of English, in Hong Kong and beyond. It also helps readers understand some of the ways in which the Chinese language has undergone structural change as a result of Europeanization. The book begins with a review of Cantonese-English contrastive phonology and is followed by a detailed analysis of lexico-grammatical deviations found among Chinese ESL/EFL learners. It concludes with a brief history of the Europeanization of the Chinese language and a discussion of commonly encountered lingua-cultural problems encountered by Chinese users of English in intercultural communication settings. Table of Contents: Preface List of Illustrations List of Tables List of Abbreviations 1. Conversation Analysis, Error Analysis, and Cross-linguistic Influence 2. Cantonese-English Contrastive Phonology 3. Transitivity and Syntactic Structures 4. Passive Voice
6. Determiners: Articles and Demonstratives 7. Subject-Prominence and Topic-Prominence 8. Europeanization: Influence of English on Chinese Grammar 9. Being Chinese, Speaking English: Pragmatic Norms and Speaker Identity Suggested Answers to Questions and Activities References About the Authors Index
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