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Qiaoyun Liao,Lijun Meng

Cognitive Neural Mechanism of Semantic Rhetoric

Cognitive Neural Mechanism of Semantic Rhetoric

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This book is the first monograph to study semantic rhetoric in Mandarin Chinese, providing a channel to understand Chinese culture and thinking. It has significant theoretical reference value and practical guidance for language teaching, particularly rhetorical discourse. It is suitable for college and graduate students, foreign language teachers, and social workers interested in language and language studies.

Format: Hardback
Length: 328 pages
Publication date: 21 October 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


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This groundbreaking monograph is a pioneering exploration into the realm of semantic rhetoric, with a specific focus on Mandarin Chinese. By delving into the rich examples of Chinese semantic rhetoric, readers are offered a unique avenue to immerse themselves in the cultural and philosophical tapestry of China.

Published in 2019, this Chinese edition has garnered significant attention, selling approximately 800 copies. This book holds immense theoretical significance for the study of semantic rhetoric, offering valuable insights and guidance for language teaching, particularly in the realm of rhetorical discourse. Its comprehensive nature makes it an invaluable resource for college and graduate students, foreign language teachers, and related social workers who have a deep interest in language and language studies.

The book is organized into five chapters, each dedicated to a different aspect of semantic rhetoric. In the first chapter, the authors provide an introduction to the field, defining semantic rhetoric and its importance in language studies. They then explore the historical development of semantic rhetoric in China, highlighting its significance in shaping Chinese culture and thinking.

The subsequent chapters delve into the various components of semantic rhetoric, including lexical semantics, grammatical semantics, discourse semantics, and pragmatic semantics. Each chapter is filled with detailed examples and explanations, making the concepts accessible and engaging for readers of all levels. The authors employ a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from linguistics, philosophy, and cultural studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of semantic rhetoric in Mandarin Chinese.

One of the key strengths of this book is its ability to bridge the gap between theory and practice. The authors not only present a theoretical framework for semantic rhetoric but also offer practical applications in language teaching. They provide detailed examples of how semantic rhetoric can be incorporated into language lessons, particularly in the teaching of rhetorical discourse. This approach not only enhances students' language skills but also fosters their critical thinking and cultural awareness.

Furthermore, the book's interdisciplinary nature makes it relevant to a wide range of fields. It can be valuable to scholars and researchers in linguistics, philosophy, cultural studies, education, and beyond. The insights and methodologies presented in this book can contribute to the ongoing dialogue and advancement of semantic rhetoric as a field of study.

In conclusion, this monograph is a groundbreaking contribution to the study of semantic rhetoric, particularly in Mandarin Chinese. By offering a comprehensive exploration of the field, providing practical applications, and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, it has the potential to revolutionize the way we understand and teach language. Whether you are a language teacher, scholar, or simply someone interested in language and culture, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of semantic rhetoric in Mandarin Chinese.

Weight: 770g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032360843

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