Chinese Rhyme Tables

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Chinese Phonology
Chinese script analysis
Consistency Proportion
deng classification
Dental Initials
Dialectal Pronunciation
Division Ii
Division III
division in Chinese rhyme tables
Division Iv
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Historical Chinese Phonology
historical linguistics
Historical Phonology
Initial Categories
Jiang
Labial Sounds
Linguistics
medieval language studies
Phonological Categorization
phonological reconstruction
Phonological System
Rhyme Categories
Rhyme Groups
Rhyme Sets
Rhyme Tables
sinogram pronunciation
Sinology
Southern Dynasty
Sui
Vice Versa
Violates

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032453880
  • Weight: 2760g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the first volume of a two- volume set that studies Chinese rhyme tables, this book focuses on their emergence, development, structure, and patterns. Rhyme tables are a tabulated tool constituted by phonological properties, which help indicate the pronunciation of sinograms or Chinese characters, marking a precise and systematic account of the Chinese phonological system. This volume first discusses the emergence of the model and factors that determined its formation and evolution, including the Chinese tradition of the rhyme dictionary and the introduction of Buddhist scripts. The second part analyzes the structure and arrangement patterns of rhyme tables in detail, giving insights into the nature of “division” (deng): the classification and differentiation of speech sounds, of vital significance in the reconstruction of middle Chinese. The author argues that deng has nothing to do with vowel aperture or other phonetic features but is a natural result of rhyme table arrangement. He also reexamines the principles for irregular cases (menfa rules) and categorizes the 20 rules into three types.
The book will appeal to scholars and students who are studying linguistics, Chinese phonology, and Sinology.

Pan Wenguo is a tenured professor and doctoral supervisor at East China Normal University and the honorary president of the Chinese Association for Comparative Studies between English and Chinese. He is a renowned linguist and has a significant impact on fields of Chinese linguistics, including sinogram ontology, word formation, rhyme divisions, and Chinese-English comparative studies, translation theory and practice, and linguistic philosophy.

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