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Includes bibliographical references (p. [405]-407) and index.
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Chinese: a comprehensive grammar
Yip Po-Ching and Don Rimmington
London ; Routledge, 2004.
A1, A2, B1, B2, C1
2004
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"This new edition of Chinese: An Essential Grammar is an up-to-date and concise reference guide to modern Chinese (Mandarin) grammar. It presents an accessible description of the language, focusing on the real patterns of use today. This Grammar aims to serve as a reference source for the learner and user of Chinese, irrespective of level, setting out the complexities of the language in short, readable sections."--Includes index.
Pt. I. Nouns -- Pt. II. Verbs -- Pt. III. Sentences -- Pt. IV. Paragra
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Chinese: an essential grammar
Yip Po-Ching and Don Rimmington
New York, NY : Routledge, 2006.
A1, A2
2006
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Intermediate Chinese is the ideal reference and practice book for students with some knowledge of the language. Each of the 25 units deals with a particular grammatical point and provides associated exercises. Features include: clear, accessible format many useful language examples jargon-free grammar explanations sample drills and exercises with full answer key. All Chinese entries are presented in both pinyin romanisation and Chinese characters, and are accompanied, in most cases, by English translations to facilitate self-tuition in both the spoken and the written language. This new edition also includes a glossary of vocabulary and aglossary of grammatical terms. Intermediate Chinese reviews the principal elements presented in its sister volume, Basic Chinese, and introduces more complicated structures. The two books form a compendium of the essentials of Chinese grammar.
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Intermediate Chinese: A Grammar and Workbook
Yip Po-Ching, Don Rimmington,
Routledge
B1, B2
2009
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A coursebook designed for Chinese students of English, but equally useful for students of Chinese. The book aims at widening vocabulary, and gives translations of hundreds of English verbs, as well as an example of each verb used in context, followed by the translation of the example into Chinese. It is suitable for students of an intermediate level, as characters and not pinyin is employed throughout the book
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