Description
This course lays the groundwork for an understanding of how the Chinese language operates. It introduces the fundamental knowledge of Chinese in various topics including the Chinese sound system, Chinese writing system, word formation (i.e., morphology), sentence patterns (i.e., syntax), and socio-cultural aspect of the language. We will examine the unique features of Mandarin Chinese in these aspects and introduce basic linguistic concepts as we move along. You are encouraged to draw on your experience in learning Chinese as well as your knowledge in other languages to complete various tasks. The course will also prepare you for further studies in linguistics and Chinese language-related culture.
Prerequisite: B- or above in CHIN0002 or equivalent.
Gen Ed: Geographic Region
Class Size
15
Number of Credits
3
Course prerequisites
CHIN 0002 with minimum grade of B-.
- Professor Yi Xu