Typology of Chinese Languages
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<p>While often perceived as a single language Chinese is in fact a diverse branch of the Sino-Tibetan family with internal variation comparable to that of the Romance or Germanic languages. This Special Issue Typology of Chinese Languages: One Name Many Languages examines this complexity by challenging monolithic views and showcasing the rich tapestry of Sinitic diversity.</p><p>The contributions move beyond well-known standardized languages to analyse lesser-known contact varieties transitional dialects and innovative grammatical constructions-from the Russian-influenced Dungan in Central Asia to the complex verb systems of Cantonese and the modal expressions of Wu dialects.</p><p>Using historical quantitative experimental and descriptive methods the papers investigate phonology morphosyntax and the lexicon analysing everything from dative markers and causative constructions to tonal behaviour and the function of classifiers. This volume offers a crucial data-rich update to the field providing a nuanced perspective on the dynamic interplay of inheritance contact and evolution that defines Sinitic typology today.</p>
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