This book gives a
systematic introduction to the relevant researches on the prosodic aspects of
Chinese trisyllables, including the prosodic features of the foot, prosodic
forms, syntactic and morphological functions, historical origin, literary properties,
stress and stylistic properties, etc. It introduces the academic background,
analyzes academic findings and deals with some historical problems, covering
the past, present and future of the prosodic studies of Chinese trisyllables.
Cui Sixing, BLCU PhD
in linguistics and applied linguistics, is an associate professor in the School
of Language and Literature of Central China Normal University whose research
focuses on Chinese prosodic grammar, especially the prosodic phenomena of
Chinese trisyllables and the stress and accent in Chinese reduplicated forms. Dr.
Cui has hosted a research program sponsored by China’s Ministry of Education
and has published a number of papers in domestic and overseas journals.