A Grammar of Mandarin Chinese
Author: Hua Lin
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Description: A Grammar of Mandarin Chinese, it is a resource that details the grammar of the Mandarin language, covering phonetics, phonology, morphology, parts of speech and syntax.
Subject: Mandarin Chinese
Pages: 30
Megabytes: 0.17 MB
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