Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Old_Chinese_phonology> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 50 of
50
with 100 items per page.
- Old_Chinese_phonology abstract "Scholars have attempted to reconstruct the phonology of Old Chinese from documentary evidence. Although the writing system does not describe sounds directly, shared phonetic components of the most ancient Chinese characters are believed to link words that were pronounced similarly at that time. The oldest surviving Chinese verse, in the Classic of Poetry (Shijing), shows which words rhymed in that period. Scholars have compared these bodies of contemporary evidence with the much later Middle Chinese pronunciations listed in the Qieyun rime dictionary published in 601 AD, though this falls short of a phonemic analysis. Supplementary evidence has been drawn from cognates in other Sino-Tibetan languages and in Min Chinese, which split off before the Middle Chinese period, Chinese transcriptions of foreign names, and early borrowings from and by neighbouring languages such as Miao–Yao, Tai and Tocharian languages.Although many details are disputed, most recent reconstructions agree on the basic structure. It is generally agreed that Old Chinese differed from Middle Chinese in lacking retroflex and palatal obstruents but having initial consonant clusters of some sort, and in having voiceless sonorants. Most recent reconstructions also posit consonant clusters at the end of the syllable, developing into tone distinctions in Middle Chinese.".
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink 19d79619.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink page-594.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink haerbin_uvulars_paper.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink document.php?id=1217.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink ferlus2004origin.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink liste_conf.asp?id=1071.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink chisyst.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink schuessl.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink baxter.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink tones.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink Excellence.htm.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink Introduction_to_Chinese_historical_phonology.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink Yahontov_Old_Chinese.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink ec4_5_yakhontov.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink oldage.aspx.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink 1962-206.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink 1962-58.PDF.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink j2000_2_11_9343.pdf.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink clao_0153-3320_1991_num_20_2_1345.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink clao_0153-3320_2001_num_30_2_1586.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageExternalLink clao_0153-3320_2002_num_31_1_1606.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageID "33574445".
- Old_Chinese_phonology wikiPageRevisionID "604085971".
- Old_Chinese_phonology hasPhotoCollection Old_Chinese_phonology.
- Old_Chinese_phonology subject Category:Language_phonologies.
- Old_Chinese_phonology subject Category:Old_Chinese.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Abstraction100002137.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type AncientLanguages.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Cognition100023271.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Communication100033020.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Content105809192.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type DescriptiveLinguistics106181584.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Discipline105996646.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type KnowledgeDomain105999266.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Language106282651.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type LanguagePhonologies.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Linguistics106172789.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Phonology106177450.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Old_Chinese_phonology type Science105999797.
- Old_Chinese_phonology comment "Scholars have attempted to reconstruct the phonology of Old Chinese from documentary evidence. Although the writing system does not describe sounds directly, shared phonetic components of the most ancient Chinese characters are believed to link words that were pronounced similarly at that time. The oldest surviving Chinese verse, in the Classic of Poetry (Shijing), shows which words rhymed in that period.".
- Old_Chinese_phonology label "Old Chinese phonology".
- Old_Chinese_phonology label "Фонология древнекитайского языка".
- Old_Chinese_phonology sameAs m.0hgnlk8.
- Old_Chinese_phonology sameAs Q7083651.
- Old_Chinese_phonology sameAs Q7083651.
- Old_Chinese_phonology sameAs Old_Chinese_phonology.
- Old_Chinese_phonology wasDerivedFrom Old_Chinese_phonology?oldid=604085971.
- Old_Chinese_phonology isPrimaryTopicOf Old_Chinese_phonology.