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Chinese Syntax Tree Diagram: Based on Universal Sentence Structure (Sentence Generation)

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Chinese Syntax Tree Diagram: Based on Universal Sentence Structure (Sentence Generation)

$12.63
 
Some people say that Chinese does not have grammar, as a Chinese word may be a noun, a verb, an adjective or an adverb in many cases without conjugation, inflection, derivation nor even the preposition. However, Chinese syntax has many similarities with English as an isolating language, whose word order is more obligatory than inflected or agglutinative languages. Moreover, because of the ideograph, which expresses a morpheme indifferent of the parts of speech, the word order is stricter than English. Chinese words are fundamentally monosyllabic, the same as English original words such as "head", "arm", "go", "come". Being monosyllabic, the verb may combine easily and even a short sentence may be more complex than in English. In this work, we try to verify the hypothesis that though the grammar varies, every human language is based on the universal sentence structure restricted by the space-time cognition.

Author: Yuko Sakai
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: Aug 07, 2019
Number of Pages: 115 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 179207137X
ISBN-13: 9781792071379
 

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