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The Chinese Rhyme Tables: Volume I
The Chinese Rhyme Tables: Volume I
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A new theory of dental-pivot hypothesis is proposed in the deng-rhyme studies, which challenges the theoretical foundation of Bernhard Karlgren's system and provides a clear account of the difference of the two major arguments on the nature of qieyun.
Format: Hardback
Length: 214 pages
Publication date: 11 April 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The first significant attempt to challenge the theoretical foundation of Bernhard Karlgren's system, which has dominated Chinese phonological study for a century, presents a novel theory of the dental-pivot hypothesis in the deng-rhyme studies. It provides a comprehensive explanation of the distinction between the two major arguments regarding the nature of qieyun, the fundamental material in Chinese phonological study.
The first significant attempt to challenge the theoretical foundation of Bernhard Karlgren's system, which has dominated Chinese phonological study for a century, presents a novel theory of the dental-pivot hypothesis in the deng-rhyme studies. It provides a comprehensive explanation of the distinction between the two major arguments regarding the nature of qieyun, the fundamental material in Chinese phonological study.
This groundbreaking work not only sheds light on the intricacies of Chinese phonology but also has implications for broader linguistic research. By challenging the established paradigms, it opens up new avenues for exploring the complexities of language structure and evolution.
The dental-pivot hypothesis, as proposed by the author, offers a fresh perspective on the pronunciation of Chinese characters. It suggests that the placement of the tongue in the mouth plays a crucial role in determining the phonetic realization of characters, and that the interaction between the tongue and the teeth can result in complex patterns of sound change.
The author's detailed analysis of the two major arguments on the nature of qieyun is particularly insightful. They argue that while Karlgren's system emphasizes the role of the tongue in shaping the phonetic realization of characters, the dental-pivot hypothesis emphasizes the role of the teeth in mediating sound change.
By combining these two perspectives, the author proposes a comprehensive theory of dental-pivot hypothesis that explains the complex relationships between the tongue, teeth, and phonetic realization of Chinese characters.
This work is a significant contribution to the field of Chinese phonology and will be of interest to scholars and researchers in the area. It provides a solid foundation for future research and opens up new possibilities for understanding the complex nature of Chinese language.
Weight: 590g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032453880
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