Abstract:Lü Shuxiang (1904–1998), one of the founders of modern Chinese linguistics, has made outstanding contributions to its construction and development. To a certain extent, his contributions stem from his academic consciousness of “seizing the precious time” and his scientific spirit of “willingness to make up lessons and being good at it”. This article explores not only the origin and implications of Lü’s “Study of Never Being Late” but also the intentions of “Making up Lessons”, thus finding interrelationships between the two issues.
林有苗. 吕叔湘先生的“未晚斋”与“补课说”[J]. 语言战略研究, 2019, 4(5): 87-91.
Lin Youmiao. The Coordination and Complementation of Mr. Lü Shuxiang’s “Study of Never Being Late” and “Belief of Making up Lessons”. , 2019, 4(5): 87-91.