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- catalog contributor b11524172.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "1. Ideas of Chinese dialect classification 1 -- 1.2. Dialect and the Chinese idea of dialect 2 -- 1.3. Goals and methods in classification and comparison 9 -- 1.3.1. Burden of history in comparativism 10 -- 1.3.2. Units of Chinese data and their use in comparison 14 -- 1.4. Primacy of data and the cultivation of data 18 -- 1.5. Reconstruction 23 -- 1.6. Under-description and the need for correspondence sets 25 -- 1.7. Rigor in classification -- reinventing the wheel 28 -- 1.8. Bundling of features 32 -- 1.9. Beentzyh and meaningful elicitation 33 -- 1.10. To recapitulate 37 -- 2. Wann'an and the problem of this study -- 2.1. Wann'an township 39 -- 2.2. Meaning of the names "Hakka" and "Miin" 42 -- 2.3. Settlement of Wann'an, its geography, and local trades 44 -- 2.4. Major sites 47 -- 2.5. Markets and roads 51 -- 2.6. Problem of this study: Norman's diagnostic rules 53 --".
- catalog description "100 -- 4.2.3. Inland lexicon 104 -- 4.2.4. Miscellaneous affinities involving tone 107 -- 4.3. Subclassification within Coastal Miin 109 -- 4.3.1. Behavior of lower-register sibilants 110 -- 4.3.2. Series 2 initials in tone {6{ 113 -- 5. Wann'an evidence about Common Miin 117 -- 5.1. A fourth nasal initial correspondence 117 -- 5.2. Rogue nasalization and evidence of voiceless nasals 119 -- 5.3. Shaang tone glottal stop in Miin 119 -- 5.3.1. Segmental tonogenesis in Chinese 120 -- 5.3.2. Direct Miin evidence: the outright glottal stop 121 -- 5.3.3. Other Miin effects and uses of the shaang glottal stop 126 -- 5.3.4. Indirect evidence: prophylaxis against vowel change 134 -- 5.3.5. Conclusions about the shaangsheng glottal stop in Miin 143 -- 5.4. Addendum: chiuhsheng lengthening? 145 -- 6. Conclusion: The place of Miin in the greater history of Chinese 147 -- 6.2.".
- catalog description "2.7. Common Miin initial-types 55 -- 2.8. "Shawwuu Hypothesis" 57 -- 3. Wann'an's affiliation and the cohesiveness of diagnostic features 61 -- 3.1. Hakka test 61 -- 3.2. Comparative Wann'an tones 63 -- 3.3. Miin test 63 -- 3.4. Is Norman's Hakka criterion an artifact of his sources? 67 -- 3.5. Evidence from rural Liancherng 68 -- 3.6. Hakka in general 73 -- 3.7. Conclusions and prospects for future research on Hakka 81 -- 4. Character of Wann'an dialects 85 -- 4.1. Other features of Miin 85 -- 4.1.1. Zero initial and /s-/ ('housefly') 85 -- 4.1.2. T [function of] [similar] t alternation 86 -- 4.1.3. Miin stops for Common Chinese {h{ in the lower register 94 -- 4.1.4. Distinctive Miin lexicon 95 -- 4.1.5. Summary of secondary Miin diagnostic evidence 97 -- 4.2. Classification of Wann'an within Miin 98 -- 4.2.1. {1{/{s{ Miinbeei distinction 98 -- 4.2.2. Deranged series".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Question of the history of spoken Chinese 147 -- 6.2.1. Sources for the history of Chinese: Medieval Chinese 147 -- 6.2.2. Basis of the Chiehyunn and its relation to speech 149 -- 6.3. Chinese linguistic macro-history -- 6.3.1. Early Chinese 159 -- 6.3.2. Question of morphology 160 -- 6.3.3. Restructuring of early Chinese 163 -- 6.4. Tonal proto-system of Miin 166 -- 6.5. A digression on the relative date of tone splitting 170 -- 6.6. Miin as a relic of Chinese before massive palatalization 171 -- 6.7. Conclusion and hopes for the future 173 -- Appendix A Introduction to the Kengyunn 175 -- Appendix B Kengyunn 187 -- Appendix C Index to the Kengyunn 349 -- 1. Spelling conventions and special symbols 405 -- 2. Sources of dialect data 421.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 477 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology.".
- catalog identifier "3110158310 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology.".
- catalog isPartOf "Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 123".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter,".
- catalog relation "Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology.".
- catalog spatial "China Fujian Sheng.".
- catalog subject "495.1/7 21".
- catalog subject "Chinese language Dialects China Fujian Sheng.".
- catalog subject "Chinese language Dialects.".
- catalog subject "Hakka dialects.".
- catalog subject "PL1510 .B73 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Ideas of Chinese dialect classification 1 -- 1.2. Dialect and the Chinese idea of dialect 2 -- 1.3. Goals and methods in classification and comparison 9 -- 1.3.1. Burden of history in comparativism 10 -- 1.3.2. Units of Chinese data and their use in comparison 14 -- 1.4. Primacy of data and the cultivation of data 18 -- 1.5. Reconstruction 23 -- 1.6. Under-description and the need for correspondence sets 25 -- 1.7. Rigor in classification -- reinventing the wheel 28 -- 1.8. Bundling of features 32 -- 1.9. Beentzyh and meaningful elicitation 33 -- 1.10. To recapitulate 37 -- 2. Wann'an and the problem of this study -- 2.1. Wann'an township 39 -- 2.2. Meaning of the names "Hakka" and "Miin" 42 -- 2.3. Settlement of Wann'an, its geography, and local trades 44 -- 2.4. Major sites 47 -- 2.5. Markets and roads 51 -- 2.6. Problem of this study: Norman's diagnostic rules 53 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "100 -- 4.2.3. Inland lexicon 104 -- 4.2.4. Miscellaneous affinities involving tone 107 -- 4.3. Subclassification within Coastal Miin 109 -- 4.3.1. Behavior of lower-register sibilants 110 -- 4.3.2. Series 2 initials in tone {6{ 113 -- 5. Wann'an evidence about Common Miin 117 -- 5.1. A fourth nasal initial correspondence 117 -- 5.2. Rogue nasalization and evidence of voiceless nasals 119 -- 5.3. Shaang tone glottal stop in Miin 119 -- 5.3.1. Segmental tonogenesis in Chinese 120 -- 5.3.2. Direct Miin evidence: the outright glottal stop 121 -- 5.3.3. Other Miin effects and uses of the shaang glottal stop 126 -- 5.3.4. Indirect evidence: prophylaxis against vowel change 134 -- 5.3.5. Conclusions about the shaangsheng glottal stop in Miin 143 -- 5.4. Addendum: chiuhsheng lengthening? 145 -- 6. Conclusion: The place of Miin in the greater history of Chinese 147 -- 6.2.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2.7. Common Miin initial-types 55 -- 2.8. "Shawwuu Hypothesis" 57 -- 3. Wann'an's affiliation and the cohesiveness of diagnostic features 61 -- 3.1. Hakka test 61 -- 3.2. Comparative Wann'an tones 63 -- 3.3. Miin test 63 -- 3.4. Is Norman's Hakka criterion an artifact of his sources? 67 -- 3.5. Evidence from rural Liancherng 68 -- 3.6. Hakka in general 73 -- 3.7. Conclusions and prospects for future research on Hakka 81 -- 4. Character of Wann'an dialects 85 -- 4.1. Other features of Miin 85 -- 4.1.1. Zero initial and /s-/ ('housefly') 85 -- 4.1.2. T [function of] [similar] t alternation 86 -- 4.1.3. Miin stops for Common Chinese {h{ in the lower register 94 -- 4.1.4. Distinctive Miin lexicon 95 -- 4.1.5. Summary of secondary Miin diagnostic evidence 97 -- 4.2. Classification of Wann'an within Miin 98 -- 4.2.1. {1{/{s{ Miinbeei distinction 98 -- 4.2.2. Deranged series".
- catalog tableOfContents "Question of the history of spoken Chinese 147 -- 6.2.1. Sources for the history of Chinese: Medieval Chinese 147 -- 6.2.2. Basis of the Chiehyunn and its relation to speech 149 -- 6.3. Chinese linguistic macro-history -- 6.3.1. Early Chinese 159 -- 6.3.2. Question of morphology 160 -- 6.3.3. Restructuring of early Chinese 163 -- 6.4. Tonal proto-system of Miin 166 -- 6.5. A digression on the relative date of tone splitting 170 -- 6.6. Miin as a relic of Chinese before massive palatalization 171 -- 6.7. Conclusion and hopes for the future 173 -- Appendix A Introduction to the Kengyunn 175 -- Appendix B Kengyunn 187 -- Appendix C Index to the Kengyunn 349 -- 1. Spelling conventions and special symbols 405 -- 2. Sources of dialect data 421.".
- catalog title "Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / by David Prager Branner.".
- catalog type "text".