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Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar

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This reference grammar provides, for the first time, a description of the grammar of Mandarin Chinese, the official spoken language of China and Taiwan, in functional terms, focusing on the role and meanings of word-level and sentence-level structures in actual conversations.

716 pages, Paperback

First published July 18, 1981

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Charles N. Li

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December 14, 2021
I read this book at first to find out how a book-length reference grammar of a "very different" language should be written, and in fact based the style and organization of my book The Complete Lojban Language on it. By the time I was finished, I had become fascinated with Mandarin, though I never learned the language. (I never learned Lojban either.)
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August 29, 2010
Excellent reference book -- a tad on the dry side, but well worth a purchase for all mandarin students.
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