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ABC Chinese-English Dictionary: Alphabetically Based Computerized

by John DeFrancis
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New era in Chinese lexicography. The first strictly alphabetically ordered andPin-yin computerized dictionary, it offers the simplest and quickest way to look up a term whose pronunciation is known. User-friendly radical and stroke indexes are provided for those cases when pronunciation of a term is not known. Each entry provides Chinese characters, part of speech, environment (area and level of usage), definition in English, and, possibly, examples. An innovative typographical format packs more than 71,400 entries into a handy, portable size without any sacrifice of legibility.

"I've been a student of Chinese for most of my adult life and throughout that time I have wanted a book like the ABC Chinese-English Dictionary. Once again the Chinese language learning and teaching profession owes a great debt of gratitude to John DeFrancis." --John S. Montanaro, Yale University

"A great advance over previous dictionaries... Sets a new standard for convenience and usefulness." --Andrew G. Walder, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

"A major, pathbreaking effort... Professor DeFrancis and his colleagues are to be congratulated for adopting courageously the revolutionary principle of making the entries based on Chinese as a living, spoken language." --Anthony C. Yu, University of Chicago

"Unlike the conventional character (zi) approach adopted by most dictionaries, this dictionary lists words (ci) in strict alphabetical sequence according to pinyin orthography. This arrangement permits students of Chinese to find the meaning of words quickly, especially Western students who are used to alphabetical ordering of words. ... Highly recommended." -- Choice

Author Bio: John DeFrancis is emeritus professor of Chinese at the University of Hawai'i.

Synopsis

New era in Chinese lexicography. The first strictly alphabetically ordered andPin-yin computerized dictionary, it offers the simplest and quickest way to look up a term whose pronunciation is known. User-friendly radical and stroke indexes are provided for those cases when pronunciation of a term is not known. Each entry provides Chinese characters, part of speech, environment (area and level of usage), definition in English, and, possibly, examples. An innovative typographical format packs more than 71,400 entries into a handy, portable size without any sacrifice of legibility.

"I've been a student of Chinese for most of my adult life and throughout that time I have wanted a book like the ABC Chinese-English Dictionary. Once again the Chinese language learning and teaching profession owes a great debt of gratitude to John DeFrancis." --John S. Montanaro, Yale University

"A great advance over previous dictionaries... Sets a new standard for convenience and usefulness." --Andrew G. Walder, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

"A major, pathbreaking effort... Professor DeFrancis and his colleagues are to be congratulated for adopting courageously the revolutionary principle of making the entries based on Chinese as a living, spoken language." --Anthony C. Yu, University of Chicago

"Unlike the conventional character (zi) approach adopted by most dictionaries, this dictionary lists words (ci) in strict alphabetical sequence according to pinyin orthography. This arrangement permits students of Chinese to find the meaning of words quickly, especially Western students who are used to alphabetical ordering of words. ... Highly recommended." -- Choice

Author Bio: John DeFrancis is emeritus professor of Chinese at the University of Hawai'i.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
University of Hawaii Press, The
Pages
897
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780824823207

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