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Book Synopsis
In Grounding in Chinese Written Narrative Discourse Wendan Li offers a comprehensive and innovative account of how Mandarin Chinese, as a language without extensive morphological marking, highlights (or foregrounds) major events of a narrative and demotes (or backgrounds) other supporting descriptions. Qualitative and quantitative methods in the analysis and examinations of authentic written text provide extensive evidence to demonstrate that various types of morpho-syntactic devices are used in a wide range of structural units in Chinese to mark the distinction between foregrounding and backgrounding. The analysis paves the way for future studies to systematically approach grounding-related issues. The typological viewpoint adopted in the chapters serves well readers from both the Chinese tradition and other languages in discourse analysis.

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"Taken as a whole, the book is notable in three aspects. First of all, it has considerable significance for typological studies on the grounding phenomenon. [...] Second, as the first study to apply grounding theory in the study of Chinese discourse grammar, this work is both theoretically and methodologically rewarding for Chinese grammar study. [...] Third, the book is user-friendly because it is very well organized." ~ Yurong Zhao, Northeastern University of China, in Chinese Language and Discourse, Vol. 9/2 (2018), pp. 251–255

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Contents Preface List of Tables List of Figures Symbols and Glossing Conventions 1 Introduction  1.1 Theoretical Framework  1.2 Methodology  1.3 Organization of the Book 2 Grounding: A Literature Review  2.1 The Notion of Grounding  2.2 Grounding in Linguistics  2.3 Semantic Characteristics of Grounding  2.4 Grammatical Indications of Grounding  2.5 Narrative Discourse and Grounding  2.6 Chapter Summary 3 Grammatical Features of Chinese and Previous Grounding Analysis  3.1 The Important Notion of Topic  3.2 Units in Written Discourse  3.3 Constituent Order  3.4 Indication of Temporal Location  3.5 -Le and Le  3.6 Previous Grounding Analysis of Chinese  3.7 Chapter Summary 4 At the Verb Phrase Core: Foregrounding Through Bounding  4.1 Aspect in Chinese  4.2 Grammatical Aspect Markers and Grounding  4.3 Situation Aspect and Grounding  4.4 Bounded Events and Narrative Advancement  4.5 Chapter Summary 5 In Single-Verb Clauses: Constituent Order and Grounding  5.1 Clause Types Under Examination  5.2 Analysis of Constituent Order and Clause Types  5.3 Statistical Verification  5.4 Discussion  5.5 Chapter Summary 6 In Complex Predicates: Grounding of Verb Phrases  6.1 Serial Verb Constructions  6.2 Multiple Aspectually Marked Verb Phrases  6.3 Discussion  6.4 Chapter Summary 7 In Complex Sentences: Margins Versus Nucleus  7.1 Literature Review: Margins and Subordination  7.2 Adverbial Margins in Chinese  7.3 Discussion: Sentence-Initial Margins With Zero Subject  7.4 Chapter Summary 8 Related Issues  8.1 Coercion in Semantic and Aspectual Reinterpretation  8.2 Interpretations of Postverbal Zai-PPs  8.3 Foregrounding Function of jiu  8.4 Clause Integration and Backgrounding  8.5 Chapter Summary 9 Concluding Remarks  9.1 Major Findings  9.2 Contributions of the Study  9.3 Remaining Issues References Sources of Data and Examples

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 01/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9789004316645, 978-9004316645
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      Book Synopsis
      In Grounding in Chinese Written Narrative Discourse Wendan Li offers a comprehensive and innovative account of how Mandarin Chinese, as a language without extensive morphological marking, highlights (or foregrounds) major events of a narrative and demotes (or backgrounds) other supporting descriptions. Qualitative and quantitative methods in the analysis and examinations of authentic written text provide extensive evidence to demonstrate that various types of morpho-syntactic devices are used in a wide range of structural units in Chinese to mark the distinction between foregrounding and backgrounding. The analysis paves the way for future studies to systematically approach grounding-related issues. The typological viewpoint adopted in the chapters serves well readers from both the Chinese tradition and other languages in discourse analysis.

      Trade Review
      "Taken as a whole, the book is notable in three aspects. First of all, it has considerable significance for typological studies on the grounding phenomenon. [...] Second, as the first study to apply grounding theory in the study of Chinese discourse grammar, this work is both theoretically and methodologically rewarding for Chinese grammar study. [...] Third, the book is user-friendly because it is very well organized." ~ Yurong Zhao, Northeastern University of China, in Chinese Language and Discourse, Vol. 9/2 (2018), pp. 251–255

      Table of Contents
      Contents Preface List of Tables List of Figures Symbols and Glossing Conventions 1 Introduction  1.1 Theoretical Framework  1.2 Methodology  1.3 Organization of the Book 2 Grounding: A Literature Review  2.1 The Notion of Grounding  2.2 Grounding in Linguistics  2.3 Semantic Characteristics of Grounding  2.4 Grammatical Indications of Grounding  2.5 Narrative Discourse and Grounding  2.6 Chapter Summary 3 Grammatical Features of Chinese and Previous Grounding Analysis  3.1 The Important Notion of Topic  3.2 Units in Written Discourse  3.3 Constituent Order  3.4 Indication of Temporal Location  3.5 -Le and Le  3.6 Previous Grounding Analysis of Chinese  3.7 Chapter Summary 4 At the Verb Phrase Core: Foregrounding Through Bounding  4.1 Aspect in Chinese  4.2 Grammatical Aspect Markers and Grounding  4.3 Situation Aspect and Grounding  4.4 Bounded Events and Narrative Advancement  4.5 Chapter Summary 5 In Single-Verb Clauses: Constituent Order and Grounding  5.1 Clause Types Under Examination  5.2 Analysis of Constituent Order and Clause Types  5.3 Statistical Verification  5.4 Discussion  5.5 Chapter Summary 6 In Complex Predicates: Grounding of Verb Phrases  6.1 Serial Verb Constructions  6.2 Multiple Aspectually Marked Verb Phrases  6.3 Discussion  6.4 Chapter Summary 7 In Complex Sentences: Margins Versus Nucleus  7.1 Literature Review: Margins and Subordination  7.2 Adverbial Margins in Chinese  7.3 Discussion: Sentence-Initial Margins With Zero Subject  7.4 Chapter Summary 8 Related Issues  8.1 Coercion in Semantic and Aspectual Reinterpretation  8.2 Interpretations of Postverbal Zai-PPs  8.3 Foregrounding Function of jiu  8.4 Clause Integration and Backgrounding  8.5 Chapter Summary 9 Concluding Remarks  9.1 Major Findings  9.2 Contributions of the Study  9.3 Remaining Issues References Sources of Data and Examples

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