Asian Studies 386: Chinese Grammar and Usage
Instructor: Dr. Duanduan Li
Instructor Review: This course has been taught by Dr. Burton since September, 2009. It has not been taught by any other instructor since then. Dr. Burton is a reliable, approachable, and kind-hearted. Going to his office hour or asking him questions after class is very beneficial.
Description: A survey of the linguistic map of the world, examining how languages are genetically classified and how different languages evolve. Principles underlying different writing systems and the decipherment of historical documents. Issues of languages in contact, minority language endangerment, language death and the role of English as a world language. Recommended but not required for an honours, major, or minor in linquistics or speech science.
Personal Reflection: This course is regularly offered in fall and winter terms. One section per term. It was never offered in the summer term until the summer of 2015. This course is offered in the upcoming summer term in 2016. Please note the demand of the course is very high. It usually gets full on the first day of registration. For this course, the syllabus, lecture slides, and midterm/final study guide do not get changed a lot from term to term. Please see the following files for some materials from Winter 2016, Fall 2015, and Summer 2015.
Winter Term 2016
2016 Jan - Apr Midterm Exam Outline
Fall Term 2015
Summer Term 2015
2015 May - Aug Final Exam Outline
Other Course-relevant Resources
Summary of Vowel System (Tense vs. Lax)
Sample Problem Set with Solution (Great for Exam Preparation)
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