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The Chinese Rime Tables
Linguistic philosophy and historical-comparative phonology
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Edited by:
David Prager Branner
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English
Published/Copyright:
2006
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This book, the first in its field in a Western language, examines China’s native phonological tool with regard to reconstruction, theory, and linguistic philosophy.
After an introductory essay on the nature of the tables and the history of their interpretation, the book concentrates on three areas: application of rime table theory to reconstruction, the history of rime table theory, and the application of the tables to descriptive linguistics. An appendix details a number of 20th century systems for transcribing their phonology into Roman letters.
Major topics include Altaic contact-influence on Chinese, early native understanding of the tables’ meaning, the phonological work of Yuen Ren Chao, and Stammbaumtheorie/diasystemic thinking about Chinese. New reconstructions of Han and “Common Dialectal” phonology appear here, as do complete texts and translations of the Shouwen fragments and Yunjing preface.
After an introductory essay on the nature of the tables and the history of their interpretation, the book concentrates on three areas: application of rime table theory to reconstruction, the history of rime table theory, and the application of the tables to descriptive linguistics. An appendix details a number of 20th century systems for transcribing their phonology into Roman letters.
Major topics include Altaic contact-influence on Chinese, early native understanding of the tables’ meaning, the phonological work of Yuen Ren Chao, and Stammbaumtheorie/diasystemic thinking about Chinese. New reconstructions of Han and “Common Dialectal” phonology appear here, as do complete texts and translations of the Shouwen fragments and Yunjing preface.
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Prelim pages
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Foreword
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Table of contents
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Introduction
1 - Part I: Rime-Tables in Chinese Reconstruction
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On the Principle of the Four Grades
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The Four Grades
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On Old Turkic Consonanticism and Vocalic Divisions of Acute Consonants in Medieval Hàn Phonology
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The Qièyùn System ‘Divisions’ as the Result of Vowel Warping
83 - Part II: The History of Rime Table Texts and Reconstruction
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Reflections on the Shouwen Fragments
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Zhāng Línzhī on the Yùnjìng
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Simon Schaank and the Evolution of Western Beliefs About Traditional Chinese Phonology
151 - Part III: Rime Tables as Descriptive Tools
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How Rime-Book Based Analyses Can Lead Us Astray
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Modern Chinese and the Rime Tables
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Common Dialect Phonology in Practice.
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Some Composite Phonological Systems in Chinese
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Common Dialectal Chinese
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Appendix I
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Appendix II
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Bibliography
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Index of Biographical Names
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General Index
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Keywords for this book
Theoretical linguistics; Phonology; Historical linguistics; Sino-Tibetan languages
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;