Difference between revisions of "Reference:Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition"
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The Chinese vocabulary | The Chinese vocabulary | ||
+ | == Part I Nouns == | ||
+ | Introduction | ||
+ | # Nouns | ||
+ | ## Noun features | ||
+ | ## Proper Nouns | ||
+ | ## Common nouns | ||
+ | ### The plural suffix-men | ||
+ | ### Nouns and definite or indefinite reference | ||
+ | # Numerals and nouns | ||
+ | ## Cardinal numbers | ||
+ | ### Two forms of the number two | ||
+ | ## Ordinal numbers | ||
+ | ## 'Half' | ||
+ | ## Fractions, percentages, decimals, multiples, and 'every' | ||
+ | ## Approximation | ||
+ | # Measures for nouns | ||
+ | ## Measures and gè | ||
+ | ## Other measure words | ||
+ | ## Abstract nouns | ||
+ | ## Material nouns | ||
+ | ## Collective nouns | ||
+ | # Pronouns | ||
+ | ## Personal pronouns | ||
+ | ## Possessive pronounce | ||
+ | ## Demonstrative pronouns | ||
+ | ## Interrogative pronouns | ||
+ | ## Other pronouns | ||
+ | ## Pronouns and conjunctions | ||
+ | # Adjectives and attributives | ||
+ | ## Attributives | ||
+ | ## Adjectives as attributives | ||
+ | ### Monosyllabic adjectives | ||
+ | ### Polysyllabic adjectives and de | ||
+ | ### Disyllabic adjectives and de | ||
+ | ## Nominal attributives | ||
+ | ### Nominal attributives and de | ||
+ | ## Prepositional and postpositional phrases as attributives | ||
+ | ## Verbal phrases or clauses as attributives | ||
+ | ## The order of sequential attributives | ||
+ | ## Demonstrative and numeral phrases with other attributives | ||
+ | ## Possessive pronoun and other attributives | ||
+ | ## Ér between adjectives | ||
+ | ## Omission of the noun following an attributive | ||
+ | ## Attributives in word-formation | ||
+ | == Part II Verbs == | ||
+ | Introduction | ||
+ | # Adjectival and nominal predicates; the verb shì | ||
== Part I Nouns == | == Part I Nouns == |
Revision as of 07:18, 2 February 2012
Introduction
The Chinese Language
Mandarin pronunciation
The Chinese vocabulary
Part I Nouns
Introduction
- Nouns
- Noun features
- Proper Nouns
- Common nouns
- The plural suffix-men
- Nouns and definite or indefinite reference
- Numerals and nouns
- Cardinal numbers
- Two forms of the number two
- Ordinal numbers
- 'Half'
- Fractions, percentages, decimals, multiples, and 'every'
- Approximation
- Cardinal numbers
- Measures for nouns
- Measures and gè
- Other measure words
- Abstract nouns
- Material nouns
- Collective nouns
- Pronouns
- Personal pronouns
- Possessive pronounce
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Interrogative pronouns
- Other pronouns
- Pronouns and conjunctions
- Adjectives and attributives
- Attributives
- Adjectives as attributives
- Monosyllabic adjectives
- Polysyllabic adjectives and de
- Disyllabic adjectives and de
- Nominal attributives
- Nominal attributives and de
- Prepositional and postpositional phrases as attributives
- Verbal phrases or clauses as attributives
- The order of sequential attributives
- Demonstrative and numeral phrases with other attributives
- Possessive pronoun and other attributives
- Ér between adjectives
- Omission of the noun following an attributive
- Attributives in word-formation
Part II Verbs
Introduction
- Adjectival and nominal predicates; the verb shì
Part I Nouns
Introduction
- Nouns
- Noun features
- Proper Nouns
- Common nouns
- The plural suffix-men
- Nouns and definite or indefinite reference