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in The Chinese Latin Alphabet: A Revolutionary Script in the Global Information Age
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 February 2022
Figure 5. Gwoyeu Romatzyh: The Second National Phonetic Alphabet (“Guoyu” 1927 , accessed via quanguo baokan suoyin 全國報刊索引).
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Journal of Asian Studies (1973) 33 (1): 113–115.
Published: 01 November 1973
...Isabella Yen An Outline of Mandarin Phonetics. . Second edition (Oriental Monograph Series, No. 10). By Francis D. M. Dow . Canberra, Australia : Australian University Press , 1972 . xvi, 180 pp. Illustrations, Tables, Lists, Notes, Bibliography, Index. $5.50.(Paperback...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1956) 15 (2): 287–288.
Published: 01 February 1956
...Søren Egerod Chung-kuo yü-yin shih [A history of Chinese phonetics] . By Tung T'ung-ho (T. H. Tung). Hsien-tai kuo-min chi-pen chih-shih ts'ung-shu, No. 2. Taipei : Chung-hua wen-hua ch'u-pan shih-yeh wei-yuan-hui , 1954 . 190 . Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1953) 12 (3): 301–310.
Published: 01 May 1953
..., the valuable library, the documents from the former Imperial Archives, the collection of ethnological material, as well as the most complete phonetic and linguistic records were shipped intact to Formosa and installed at its new headquarters at Yang Mei, Taipeh. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1956) 15 (4): 517–540.
Published: 01 August 1956
... language of China and to replace traditional Chinese characters with a phonetic script. As Mao Tse-tung stated in 1951: “The written language must be reformed; it should follow the common direction of phoneticization which has been taken by the world's languages.” Copyright © The Association for Asian...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1993) 52 (2): 373–399.
Published: 01 May 1993
...Chad Hansen Abstract I t began with the Phoenicians . Most written languages now use their invention— a phonetic alphabet. The invention of alphabetic writing escorted an influential theory of language onto the intellectual stage. Aristotle expressed the basic outline of that theory, which has...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1951) 11 (1): 90–92.
Published: 01 November 1951
...: Princeton University Press, 1950. xi, 306. $4.00. How speech, "the sounds you make with your face," with its corresponding written representation, is imbedded in a culture is amply illustrated in this comprehensive study. While the reader may be convinced of the feasibility of a phonetic script for Chinese...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2022) 81 (1): 23–41.
Published: 01 February 2022
...Figure 5. Gwoyeu Romatzyh: The Second National Phonetic Alphabet (“Guoyu” 1927 , accessed via quanguo baokan suoyin 全國報刊索引). ...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2007) 66 (1): 244–246.
Published: 01 February 2007
...), and a southeastern area (of approximately 29,000 people, largely in Minhe County in Qinghai Province). It is the latter variety that is the subject of Slater's work. The strengths of the current work are its discourse orientation and the detailed attention paid to syntax. The work covers basic phonetics and some...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1973) 32 (4): 741–743.
Published: 01 August 1973
... monosyllabic structure. (Polysyllabic languages like Japanese may develop "pitch-accent" systems, but not true tones associated unpredictably with every syllable). Secondly, a language will not exploit a phonetic pitch-difference for contrastive purposes until "forced" to do so by some communicative disaster...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1960) 19 (2): 203–204.
Published: 01 February 1960
... of the Chinese language, presenting the characteristics of modern standard Chinese. Part II includes twelve introductory lessons on phonetic theory and drills. Part III, the main body of the book, consisting of sixty lessons, covers the important features of modern Chinese grammar. Each group of six...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1953) 12 (3): 340–343.
Published: 01 May 1953
... of cases Creel has failed to indicate the fact of a "phonetic constituent" of a compound graph and has given purely ideographic or pictographic interpretations. One of these 7The Hsiao Ching, first edition 1938, revised and enlarged edition, 1948. Selections from the Lun Yii, 1939. * Kennedy, op. cit. 9...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1953) 12 (3): 343–345.
Published: 01 May 1953
... cases is cited by Dr. Bodman, namely the characters cfl:, meaning "armpits,"10 "besides" and "also," and meaning "night Bodman is certainly right to tell Creel that the prototype of the first is "phonetic" in the prototype of the second character. But then Bodman goes to the other extreme. Since he...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (1): 226–227.
Published: 01 February 1989
... languages Javanese, Tagalog, Malay (or Indonesian) should not discourage the reader. Nor should the rather high number of typographical errors. This book contains five sections: historical-comparative approaches, phonetics, phonology and morphology, syntax, and discourse. The large number of studies...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2010) 69 (1): 246–247.
Published: 01 February 2010
... Fengzhu and Yu Baolin at the Academy of Social Science in Beijing, the Kitan Small Script Research Group has slowly identified phonetic values and meanings for the symbols in one of the scripts found on Kitan inscriptions, called the “small script.” These date from the Liao and Jin dynasties...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2001) 60 (1): 243–245.
Published: 01 February 2001
... pages, less bibliography and index (26 pages) and preface materials (20 pages). Thus, chapter 7, "Sound Patterns," is the 51-page section on Korean phonology. The exposition is clear and to the point, with concise review of the phonetic properties of the consonants and vowels of Korean and how...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2009) 68 (4): 1189–1213.
Published: 01 November 2009
...: [A]lthough traditional Chinese etymology postulates “six scripts” ( liushu ) … two of these concern variant forms and phonetic loans, so that actually there are only four kinds of characters: simple pictograms, simple ideograms, composite ideograms, and composite phonograms. These characters...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1960) 19 (3): 361–362.
Published: 01 May 1960
...- geographical names, which appear in phonetic gests like an echo the rhythm of the Tibetan transcription on a sketch map of Amdo in- original. cluded at the end of the book. ROBERT B. EKVALL The pronunciation of vowels and consonants i University of Washington is discussed in the section on phonetics...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2007) 66 (4): 1158–1160.
Published: 01 November 2007
... dialect as spoken in Ulaanbaatar) and the last three Old Mongolian (the language from the time of the Mongol Empire), the modern dialects and languages, and Mongolian historical phonology. The first two chapters provide a solid overview of the phonetics of standard Mongolian vowels and consonants...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1951) 10 (3): 284–287.
Published: 01 May 1951
... in his comments does Mr. Broek relate his criticisms to any of the chief conclusions in my study. JUSTUS M. VAN DER KROEF Michigan State College A PRACTICAL ALPHABETIC SCRIPT FOR CHINESE In ancient China, writing was largely phonetic. After the reforms made by Li Sz [Li Ssu] and Cheng Mao in the third...
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