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Chinese
Routledge
24 November 2010
Designed for intermediate to advanced students, this book presents the 500 most commonly used Chinese idioms, or chengyu, along with a variety of synonyms, antonyms and other common structures. Key features include the idiom in both simplified and traditional characters, a literal English translation and English equivalents, two example sentences, explanations and usage notes, a pinyin index and stroke-order index. Suitable for class use or independent study.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   610g
ISBN:   9780415776820
ISBN 10:   0415776821
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction 2. Technical Terms Employed in the Dictionary. 3. Dictionary: Entries Arranged According to Frequency 4. Appendices Appendix A: Phonetic Index of the 500 Highest-Frequency Idioms Appendix B: Stroke Index of the 500 Highest-Frequency Idioms Appendix C: Frequency Chart of the First 1,000 Idioms According to The People's Daily Newspaper Corpus Appendix D: Common Idioms not Included in the Body of the Dictionary. Appendix E: Additional References and Websites for Chinese Idioms

Reviews for 500 Common Chinese Idioms: an Annotated Frequency Dictionary

'The authors have done a magnificent job explaining this important dimension in the use of Chinese. Learners will appreciate the care they have taken to ensure that the material is maximally relevant and clear. The dictionary will be an invaluable aid to both comprehension and production.'- Professor David Crystal Grounded in corpus research, this dictionary has a number of laudable features: with focused attention on learner usage, entries are clearly analyzed, exemplified and contextualized. - Zheng-sheng Zhang, San > Diego State University, USA 500 Common Chinese Idioms is!possibly the first lexicographical work that thoroughly and consistently lists the Chinese characters, pinyin, and English translation for entries and example sentences. This feature makes it more complete and considerate than most Chinese idiom dictionaries and turns it into a learner-friendly textbook!.students will appreciate the authors' copious examples!Readers will find the well-written allusions to be an enjoyable experience as if they were reading a literary piece of work...(This is) an indispensable reference for readers.!.As a frequency dictionary, 500 Chinese Common Idioms presents a beautiful marriage between a dictionary and a textbook! (It is) a quality resource in any Chinese learner and teacher's library!. Its value extends beyond a supplementary textbook, a dictionary, or a collection of idiom stories. - Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association An important part of Chinese culture, idioms have a long history in China. Proper use of idioms often reflects education level and language skills. Because Chinese idioms are frequently associated with literary allusions, quotations, or metaphors ingrained in Chinese history and literature, they are rather challenging for non-native learners of Chinese to understand or use appropriately. Keeping learners' usage in mind, Jiao (Univ. of Pennsylvania), Kubler (Williams College), and Zhang (emer., Renmin Univ. of China) present the 500 most commonly used idioms, based on frequency statistics of large corpuses of language data used in both China and Taiwan!.Readers will find the number of the entry, the idiom in simplified and traditional characters, Pinyin Romanization, English translation, example sentences, comments on usage, allusions, a note on sociolinguistic function, near synonyms, and antonyms. Material in the appendixes includes the common structural patterns of Chinese idioms. This volume is suitable for intermediate to advanced learners of Chinese when used in conjunction with a standard Chinese-English dictionary. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. - K. T. Wei, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA


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