There are eight chapters in Morphological Syntactic Studies of Disyllabic Templates in Modern Chinese. The first three chapters introduce the study object, the study methods and the basic nature of disyllabic templates; Chapter 4 shows the distributions of the syntactic distributions of disyllabic templates, and Chapter 5 makes the corresponding syntactic analyses. Chapter 6 analyzes the stylistic functions of disyllabic templates. At last, Chapter 7 and 8 summarize the research findings and questions to be studied. This book, with integrate structure and detailed contents, provides reference for linguistic research and is also instructive for Chinese language education.
Huang Mei received her Doctor of Arts Degree in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from Beijing Language and Culture University and has been teaching and studying Chinese as a foreign language since 2008. Her research area is the morphological syntactic, and has published papers such as Discussions on the Syntactic Distributions of Disyllabic Templates.