In:Analysing Chinese Language and Discourse across Layers and Genres
Edited by Wei Wang
[Studies in Chinese Language and Discourse 13] 2020
► pp. 1–10
Chapter 1Researching the Chinese language and discourse
Past and present
Published online: 28 August 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/scld.13.01wan
https://doi.org/10.1075/scld.13.01wan
Article outline
- Structure of the book
- The first section ‘Chinese language studies’ (Chapter 2–6)
- The second section ‘Chinese discourse studies’ (Chapters 7–9)
- The third section ‘Chinese translation studies’ (Chapters 10–12)
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