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    Classical Chinese grammar is the grammar of Classical Chinese, a term that first and foremost refers to the written language of the classical period of Chinese literature, from the end of the Spring and Autumn period (early 5th century BC) to the foundation of the Qin Dynasty (221 BC), or in a查看更多內容

    Classical Chinese has long been noted for the absence of inflectional morphology: nouns and adjectives do not inflect for case, definiteness, gender, specificity or number; neither do verbs inflect for person, number, tense 查看更多內容

    While an English sentence can be divided into active voice or passive voice depending on the form of the verb within the sentence, the verbs in classical Chinese have … 查看更多內容

    The usual order of core constituents in Classical Chinese is subject, verb, and direct object (SVO).
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    • adjective used as noun: 聖益聖 shèng yì shèng; lit: "wise increase wise", actually means: "a wise person becomes wiser"
    • adjective used as verb: 勝地不常 shèngdì bù cháng; lit: "a good place not constant", actually means: "a good place will not last forever" 查看更多內容

    Pronouns can be separated into the following groups:
    • Personal, e.g. 汝 rǔ 'you'
    • Demonstrative: 此 cǐ, 斯 sī, 兹 zī 'this, these'; 彼 bǐ, 夫 fú 'that, those'; 之 zhī, 是 shì '(anaphoric) this, that' 查看更多內容

    Classical Chinese typically does not use a copula verb to express positive nominal predication ("X is a/the Y"). Instead, it places two 查看更多內容

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  2. Classical Chinese (豆瓣)

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    網頁Classical Chinese has prevailed as a written language in China for more than three millennia, and entrance to China's vast literary treasury rests in an understanding of …

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    網頁2021年9月19日 · The Chinese language, especially Classical Chinese, does not have strict grammatical rules. Although it still does follow some elementary rules, they are not as …

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      網頁This chapter focuses on the grammar of Classical Chinese, including morphology, word class, basic word order, and special grammatical constructions. It is shown that there are …

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      Classical Chinese is distinguished from written vernacular Chinese in its style, which appears extremely concise and compact to modern Chinese speakers, and to some extent in the use of different lexical items (vocabulary). An essay in Classical Chinese, for example, might use half as many Chinese characters as in vernacular Chinese to relate the same content.
      In terms of conciseness and compactness, Classical Chinese rarely uses words composed of tw…

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      網頁2022年2月21日 · 2. Classical Chinese proper: 4th to 1st century BCE. At this time, the proliferation of bamboo and wooden strips as writing material led to an explosion of new …

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      網頁搜索. Classical Chinese has prevailed as a written language in China for more than three millennia, and entrance to China's vast literary treasury rests in an understanding of …

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      網頁2015年8月6日 · The following is an excerpt from wikipedia, Classical Chinese Grammar: Grammar Further information: Classical Chinese lexicon Classical Chinese is …

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      網頁2010年8月31日 · The four uses of 之 in Literary Chinese. If you look at a Literary Chinese text, you’ll almost certainly see the character 之 (zhī) all over the place. This character …

    • (PDF) Classical Chinese grammar 1 | Ludovica Gallinaro

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      網頁Classical Chinese grammar 1. Ludovica Gallinaro. Download. Full PDF Package. This Paper. A short summary of this paper. 14 Full PDFs related to this paper. Read Paper.

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      What are the grammatical rules of Chinese?The Chinese language, especially Classical Chinese, does not have strict grammatical rules. Although it still does follow some elementary rules, they are not as strict as in English. Here we teach you Classical Chinese by using multiple texts as examples, and explain each of them.
      What is Classical Chinese?Classical Chinese is a poetic and sophisticated language, and might be one of the most compact languages in the world.
      What is the Classical Chinese word order?The Classical Chinese word order is often the reverse of Mandarin; for example, Mandarin 饒恕 (pinyin: ráoshù, "forgive") is Classical 恕饒 (Classical Chinese: ŋjew hnjas). 1 [2] Let's translate this English sentence to Classic and Modern Chinese:
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      What is the writing system of Chinese literature?Writing system. Classical Chinese, also known as Literary Chinese, is the language of the classic literature from the end of the Spring and Autumn period through to the end of the Han Dynasty, a written form of Old Chinese.
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