Mastering Mandarin endocentric phrases: a five-step technique / Mok Soon Sim, S. Suchithra K.Sankaran and Lau Suk Khin

Mandarin Endocentric Phrases (MEP) is a type of Mandarin phrase which is classified according to its internal structure. It is formed by two components which share a [modifier-head word] relationship. The modifier component pre cedes the head word it modifies. The role of the modifier is to describe...

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Main Authors: Mok, Soon Sim (Author), K.Sankaran, S. Suchithra (Author), Lau, Suk Khin (Author)
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Published: Akademi Pengajian Bahasa, 2019-04.
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