Yu Yan Yu Wen Hua河北大学出版社, 2005 - Počet stran: 165 |
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... Grammatical Implicitness of Chinese 50 1. Grammatical morphemes 51 2. Subject prominence and topic prominence 57 3. Hypotactic relations vs paratactic relations 61 4. Grammatical explicitness vs grammatical implicitness and culture 62 ...
... Grammatical Implicitness of Chinese 50 1. Grammatical morphemes 51 2. Subject prominence and topic prominence 57 3. Hypotactic relations vs paratactic relations 61 4. Grammatical explicitness vs grammatical implicitness and culture 62 ...
Strana 50
... grammatical differences . There may be no fixed conclusions , so the students are encouraged to propose their own ideas and have their own conclusions . When ... Grammatical Explicitness of English and Grammatical Implicitness of Chinese.
... grammatical differences . There may be no fixed conclusions , so the students are encouraged to propose their own ideas and have their own conclusions . When ... Grammatical Explicitness of English and Grammatical Implicitness of Chinese.
Strana 51
... grammatical categories such as the number , case , tense , voice , and mood . For this reason , inflectional morphemes are also called grammatical morphemes . The degree to which a language is grammatically explicitly or implicit is ...
... grammatical categories such as the number , case , tense , voice , and mood . For this reason , inflectional morphemes are also called grammatical morphemes . The degree to which a language is grammatically explicitly or implicit is ...
Obsah
An Introduction | 4 |
Chapter Two Word Meaning and Culture | 14 |
Words and Expressions | 44 |
Autorská práva | |
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