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The Languages of China Review

The Languages of China
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The Languages of China ReviewThe book is divided into two parts. Part I examines the Chinese language and the Chinese dialects while Part II surveys the other languages spoken and written in China.
The book offers fascinating historical, grammatical, and political, insights; for example about possible reasons why the north is more unified than the south (easily traversed northern plains vs. isolating southern valleys and mountains).
Westerners often say that Chinese is a language without grammar simply because it's uninflected. This is grossly wrong and Ramsey describes the rudiments of Chinese's positional grammar and how the grammatical rules change somewhat from dialect to dialect. He also gives many examples of morphemes and words and how different dialects put them together.
As for political insight, I am no fan of China's repressive government and its policies. But when it comes to the cultural and linguistic minorities, its policies are surprisingly tolerant and have been for centuries. When we think that as recently as the 1950s, the French government was still trying to suppress the Gaelic language of Bretagne (Breton) we must wonder if there isn't something we can learn from Chinese policies. After all China has for centuries been making room for its minorities, and when Mandarin (putonghua) was created and adopted as the national common speech, much was made that it was no one's native tongue.
I personally wasn't very interested in the other languages of China, but they get the same, though shorter, descriptive treatment of their history and grammar. On the other hand, one real failure of the book is that all the examples are romanized (pinyin) but almost always without the corresponding Chinese characters. This is a pity since with them the book would have certainly been more useful as a study aid. I suppose in 1987 it was much harder (and expensive) to typeset Chinese passages in English books.
All in all, a fascinating survey of the linguistic landscape of China.
Vincent Poirier, TokyoThe Languages of China Overview

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Beyond the Great Mountains: A Visual Poem about China Review

Beyond the Great Mountains: A Visual Poem about China
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Beyond the Great Mountains: A Visual Poem about China ReviewFrom the moment you open this book you will be pleasently surprised, you'll notice that this book is read from top to bottom. And from that first page you get to read the full poem from start to finish first before even lifting a page.
The pages are made from rice paper as well and the illustrations from simply tearing paper and paint. If your like me, your hands will imediately go to each page expecting to feel that soft texture threads that rice paper has, or the texture of thick quick strokes of paint and then being sadly disappointed when you feel regular plain old paper pages. The rainbow of colors used are bright and so very rich!
I love that the last two page show the Chinese characters both ancient & modern characters side by side so you can see how the characters changed from then to now. The Chinese characters are mountain peaks, tree, east, water, rain, river, boulder, through, sun, moon, many plants, metal, rice, hanging grain, ice, bamboo, hanging leaves, leek, fruit on a vine, hemp, west, salt, wine, jade, kindgon, center or middle and fire.
I also love that in the middle of the author's notes inside a light pink circle in the middle of the page are thesewise and beautiful words....
Be open to inspriation,
Inspiration leads to creativity.
Be open to play.
In play we see mistakes
as stepping-stones to fulfillment.
Be open to challenges,
Challenges offer us a chance to grow,
Be open to work.
It is in the willingness to labor
that we mature
and find excellence.Beyond the Great Mountains: A Visual Poem about China Overview

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