PrefaceAcknowledgementsChapter 1 Introduction1.1 Aoverview1.2 The SpokeWord: The base of writing1.3 Basic flow of ideas1.4 Theoretical probing: The nature of Chinese characters1.5 Limitations ofthe monograph1.6 How to use the bookPart Ⅰ The Chinese Character: Theoretical ExplorationsChapter 2 The Chinese Language as a Multi-Dimensional City2.1 Introduction2.2 Wittgenstein‘s metaphors about language studies2.3 The first primitive start of the Chinese language cityscape2.4 Approaching the Chinese language as multi-dimensional modes of existence2.5 The four-borne discourses: A demographic characterization2.6 The four-borne discourses and categorizatioof idiolects2.7 RecapChapter 3 Chinese Writing ithe Ancient City of the Chinese Language and Civilization3.1 Introduction3.2 The Land-Borne Situated Discourse: Foundatioand yardstick for writing3.2.1 Situatedness of discourse3.2.2 Humaspace-time movement and activity zone3.2.3 Social Space-Time3.2.4 Natural multimodality and total saturated experience3.2.5 Sedimentatioof discourse process3.2.6 Accessibility and availability3.3 WWBD,ABSD and WBSD: A contrastive study3.3.1 The WWBD3.3.2 The ABSD3.3.3 The WBSD3.4 The four-borne discourses: Maintenance, reproduction, and creativity3.5 Literature review: Where does the present study stand?3.5.1 Media studies3.5.2 Media and a fundamental metaphor3.5.3 Semiotic approach to media studies3.5.4 The present study. Rethinking of ‘the extensions of man‘3.5.5 Discourse analysis and media3.6 Final remarksChapter 4 The WritteWord-Borne Discourse: AEcological Model4.1 Introduction4.2 Aecological model……Part Ⅱ The Chinese CharacteriCross-Gultural Perspedive 作者介绍
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