The Eater's Guide to Chinese Characters

The Eater's Guide to Chinese Characters

by James D. McCawley
The Eater's Guide to Chinese Characters

The Eater's Guide to Chinese Characters

by James D. McCawley

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Overview

Lauded by Calvin Trillin as a man who "does not have to make to with translations like 'Shredded Three Kinds' in Chinese restaurants," in The Eater's Guide to Chinese Characters, James D. McCawley offers everyone a guide to deciphering the mysteries of Chinese menus and the opportunity to enjoy new eating experiences. An accessible primer as well as a handy reference, this book shows how Chinese characters are written and referred to, both in script and in type. McCawley provides a guide to pronunciation and includes helpful exercises so users can practice ordering. His novel system of arranging the extensive glossary—which ranges from basics such as "rice" and "fish" to exotica like "Buddha Jumps Wall"—enables even the beginner to find characters quickly and surely. He also includes the nonstandard forms of characters that often turn up on menus.

With this guide in hand, English speakers hold the key to a world of tantalizing—and otherwise unavailable—Chinese dishes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226555928
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 05/01/2004
Edition description: 1
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 5.25(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

James D. McCawley (1938-1999) was the Andrew MacLeish Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics and East Asian Languages at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Some General Remarks about Chinese Characters
2 How You Slice It
3 The Basic Stuff
4 Looking Up Characters
5 Let's Decipher Some Menus
6 Now You Do the Deciphering
7 Dimsam Menus
8 Restaurant Names
9 Familiar Characters in Unfamiliar Forms
10 Writing Out Your Own Order
11 The Pronunciation of Chinese
Mandarin
Cantonese
12 Answers to Excercises
13 Directions for Finding Characters in the Glossary
Index of Left Halves
Index of Tops
Index of Enclosures
Index of Indivisible Characters
Glossary
Index of English Names
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