The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Linguistics
(Author) William S-Y WangThe Oxford Handbook of Chinese Linguistics offers a broad and comprehensive coverage of the entire field from a multi-disciplinary perspective. All chapters are contributed by leading scholars in their respective areas. This Handbook contains eight sections: history, languages and dialects, language contact, morphology, syntax, phonetics and phonology, socio-cultural aspects and neuro-psychological aspects. It provides not only a diachronic view of how languages evolve, but also a synchronic view of how languages in contact enrich each other by borrowing new words, calquing loan translation and even developing new syntactic structures. It also accompanies traditional linguistic studies of grammar and phonology with empirical evidence from psychology and neurocognitive sciences. In addition to research on the Chinese language and its major dialect groups, this handbook covers studies on sign languages and non-Chinese languages, such as the Austronesian languages spoken in Taiwan.
William S-Y Wang
William S-Y Wang is a renowned Chinese-American linguist, known for his pioneering work in computational linguistics. His most famous work, "Grammatical Inference," revolutionized the field by developing algorithms for automatic language learning. Wang's concise and impactful writing style has made his research accessible and influential in the study of language.