On the Pragmatic Thought of Gabelentz from the Address Words of Chinesische Grammatik
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https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v3i4.2401Abstract
Chinesische Grammatik is a book about Chinese grammar compiled by Hans Georg von der Gabelentz, in the 19th century. It is also a textbook for teaching Chinese as a second language. Among them, “weft” is a comprehensive system, which contains his pragmatic thought beyond the times. The study of appellations not only shows Hans Georg von der Gabelentz’s pragmatic thought, but also reflects his idea that the cultivation of learners’ language ability should be the overall goal in Chinese teaching and the role of culture in cross-cultural communication. And the advanced educational concept of learning to use.
Keywords:
Chinese Jingwei; Comprehensive system; Address words; Culture; PragmaticsReferences
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