1st Edition

The Semantics of Chinese Classifiers and Linguistic Relativity

By Song Jiang Copyright 2017
    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Semantics of Chinese Classifiers and Linguistic Relativity focuses on the semantic structure of Chinese classifiers under the cognitive linguistics framework, and the implications thereof on linguistic relativity and language acquisition. It examines the semantic correlation between a given classifier and its associated nouns. Nouns in Chinese, which are assigned specific classifiers according to their selected characteristics, reflect the process of human categorization. The concrete categories formed by the relationship between nouns and classifiers may serve to explain the conceptual structure of the Chinese language and certain underlying aspects of culture and human cognition.



    Song Jiang is Assistant Professor of Chinese for the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at university of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.



    1: Introduction; 2: Descriptive studies of Chinese classifiers; 3: Linguistic relativity and empirical studies; 4: The etymological origins, embodied bases, and semantic extensions of Chinese classifiers; 5: The semantic structures of classifier categories; 6: Cognitive effects of Chinese classifiers; 7: Cognitive linguistics and teaching Chinese classifiers as a second language; 8: Conclusion

    Biography

    Song Jiang is assistant professor of Chinese for the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.