Книга: Xiaogeng Zhou «A Concise Chinese Grammar»
Серия: "-" This book is a grammar text for foreign students of Chinese at the intermediate level. It provides a general description of Chinese grammar's principles and unique features, plus a basic outline of this topic. The book, with practice exercises, consists of nine chapters covering functional analysis, word comparisons, syntactic structure and sentence types. Chinese Edition. Издательство: "Sinolingua"
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