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Preface by Halliday
王宗炎序
Preface by Chomsky
沈家煊序
导读
1 Introduction
1.1 Rationale:why investigate Chinese words?
1.2 The scope of this work
2 Defining the word in Chinese
2.1 What is a‘word’?:different views
2.1.1 Orthographic word
2.1.2 Sociological word
2.1.3 Lexical word
2.1.4 Semantic word
2.1.5 Phonological word
2.1.6 Morphological word
2.1.7 Syntactic word J
2.1.8 Psycholinguistic word
2.2 The Chinese concept of' word'
2.2.1 The reality of the 'word' in Chinese
2.3 How we will de fine 'word' in Chinese
3 Chinese word components
3.1 Describing he components
3.1.1 Possible descriptions 2l
3.1.1.1 Relafional description
3.1.1.2 Modification structure description
3.1.1.3 Semantic description
3.1.1.4 Syntactic description
3.I.1.5 Form class description
3.2 Form classes of the components
3.2.1 Form class identities within words
3.3 Criteria for determining form class of Chinese word components
3.4 Morphological analysis of Chinese word components
3.4.1 Distinguishing 'free' and 'bound'
3.4.2 Distinguishing 'content' and 'function'
3.4.3 Morpheme types
3.4.3.1 Two types of affix
3.4.3.2 Word-forming affixes us bound roots 7z
3.4.4 Summary and some test cases
3.4.4.1 Determiners, classifiers and numerals
3.4.4.2 Location morphemes
3.5 The nature of the components
3.5.1 Affixes as word components
3.5.2 Bound roots as word components
3.5.3 Free(‘root')words as word components
4 Gestalt Chinese words
4.1 Word types
4.2 Nouns
4.2.1 Noun types
4.2.1.1 Noun compound words
4.2.1.2 Noun bound root words
4.2.1.3 Noun derived words
4.2.1.4 Noun grammatical words
4.2.2 N1-N2 words:kinds of relations
4.3 Verbs
4.3.1 Verb types
4.3.1.1 Verb compound words
4.3.1.2 Verb bound root words
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5 X-bar analysis of Chinese works
6 Lexicalization and Chinese words
7 Chinese works and the lexicon
8 Chinese works:conclusions
Refences
Index
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