ABSTRACT

Chinese grammar is characterized by its simple structure, lack of inflections, and wide use of monosyllabic morphemes. With the increased popularity of learning Chinese as a second language, there is a demand for a guide to Chinese grammar that's targeted at second language learners.

This four-volume set is one of the earliest and most influential works of Chinese grammar, with a special focus on teaching and learning Chinese as a second language. Drawing on rich teaching experience, the authors analyze a myriad of real-world examples to describe Chinese grammatical phenomena and rules while introducing the general grammar system of Chinese. This volume introduces several simple sentence and compound sentence structures of modern Chinese grammar. In addition, the authors examine discourse and other larger units of sentences in use.

Since the first edition came out in 1983, this set has been revised twice and remained one of the best sellers in the field. Practitioners and scholars of teaching Chinese as a second language, as well as students with a basic knowledge of Chinese, will find it to be a handy reference.

chapter 1|14 pages

Subject-predicate sentences

chapter 3|23 pages

“是 … 的 [shì … de]” sentences

chapter 5|22 pages

Imperative sentences

chapter 6|22 pages

Comparisons

chapter 7|6 pages

Non-subject-predicate sentences

chapter 8|22 pages

Types of compound sentences

chapter 10|18 pages

Compressed sentences

chapter 11|31 pages

Discourses