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  • ...studied in the first place Chinese in Berlin, London (diploma in classical Chinese), Prague, and Wien. He finished his studies with an PhD in sinology (east A *Herdan, Gustav (1964). The Structuralistic Approach to Chinese Grammar and Vocabulary. Two Essays. The Hague: Mouton.
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  • *Herdan, Gustav (1964). The Structuralistic Approach to Chinese Grammar and Vocabulary. Two Essays. The Hague: Mouton. *Herdan, Gustav (1966). Chinese – a conceptual or a notational language? Linguistics 28, 59-73.
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  • ...y) complex lexemes (cf. Müller 2000, Lamb 1999: 184-197). For example, the Chinese compound ''zhong'' 'central, middle' plus ''guo'' 'kingdom' is the name for
    9 KB (1,294 words) - 05:24, 8 March 2018
  • ...many speakers, i.e. world languages like English, Spanish, French, perhaps Chinese. Schools still work with national ideologies and build up linguistic hierar
    18 KB (2,684 words) - 16:51, 22 May 2013
  • | [[Cantonese]] || yue || China || [[Sino-Tibetan]] || [[Chinese]] || 59,570 | [[Chinese]] || → Gan, Hakka, Mandarin, Minbei, Minnan, Wu, Xiang, Yue ||   ||
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