Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology :: the classification of Miin and Hakka /
This book discusses the methodology of systematic Chinese Dialect classification, with particular attention to the conservative Miin and Hakka groups spoken in southern China. The primary linguistic methodology employed is the historical-comparative method, and the dialects chosen as examples of cla...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book discusses the methodology of systematic Chinese Dialect classification, with particular attention to the conservative Miin and Hakka groups spoken in southern China. The primary linguistic methodology employed is the historical-comparative method, and the dialects chosen as examples of classification are those spoken in and around the township of Wann'an in western Fukien's Longyan country. The book features extensive comparative tables of dialect forms, and a two-hundred page appendix outlining the diasystem of the four principal Wann'an dialects. |
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Format: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 428-445) and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a 1. The ideas of Chinese dialect classification; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Dialect and the Chinese idea of dialect; 1.3. Goals and methods in classification and comparison; 1.4. The primacy of data and the cultivation of data; 1.5. Reconstruction; 1.6. Under-description and the need for correspondence sets; 1.7. Rigor in classification -- reinventing the wheel; 1.8. Bundling of features; 1.9. Beentzyh and meaningful elicitation; 1.10. To recapitulate; 2. Wann'an and the problem of this study; 2.1. Wann'an township; 2.2. The meaning of the names "Hakka" and "Miin." | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3. The settlement of Wann'an, its geography, and local trades2.4. Major sites; 2.5. Markets and roads; 2.6. The problem of this study: Norman's diagnostic rules; 2.7. Common Miin initial-types; 2.8. The "Shawwuu Hypothesis"; 3. Wann'an's affiliation and the cohesiveness of diagnostic features; 3.1. The Hakka test; 3.2. Comparative Wann'an tones; 3.3. The Miin test; 3.4. Is Norman's Hakka criterion an artifact of his sources?; 3.5. Evidence from rural Liancherng; 3.6. Hakka in general; 3.7. Conclusions and prospects for future research on Hakka; 4. The character of Wann'an dialects. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1. Other features of Miin4.2. The classification of Wann'an within Miin; 4.3. Subclassification within Coastal Miin; 4.4. Conclusion; 5. Wann'an evidence about Common Miin; 5.1. A fourth nasal initial correspondence; 5.2. Rogue nasalization and evidence of voiceless nasals; 5.3. The shaang tone glottal stop in Miin; 5.4. Addendum: chiuhsheng lengthening?; 6. Conclusion: The place of Miin in the greater history of Chinese; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. The question of the history of spoken Chinese; 6.3. Chinese linguistic macro-history; 6.4. The tonal proto-system of Miin. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.5. A digression on the relative date of tone splitting6.6. Miin as a relic of Chinese before massive palatalization; 6.7. Conclusion and hopes for the future; Appendix A: Introduction to the Kengyunn; Appendix B: The Kengyunn; Appendix C: Index to the Kengyunn; Notes; References; 1. Spelling conventions and special symbols; 2. Sources of dialect data; 3. Bibliography; Index of glosses; Index of subjects. | |
520 | |a This book discusses the methodology of systematic Chinese Dialect classification, with particular attention to the conservative Miin and Hakka groups spoken in southern China. The primary linguistic methodology employed is the historical-comparative method, and the dialects chosen as examples of classification are those spoken in and around the township of Wann'an in western Fukien's Longyan country. The book features extensive comparative tables of dialect forms, and a two-hundred page appendix outlining the diasystem of the four principal Wann'an dialects. | ||
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spelling | Branner, David Prager. Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / David Prager Branner. Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2000. 1 online resource (xiii, 477 pages) : illustrations, 1 map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 123 Includes bibliographical references (pages 428-445) and index. Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL Print version record. 1. The ideas of Chinese dialect classification; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Dialect and the Chinese idea of dialect; 1.3. Goals and methods in classification and comparison; 1.4. The primacy of data and the cultivation of data; 1.5. Reconstruction; 1.6. Under-description and the need for correspondence sets; 1.7. Rigor in classification -- reinventing the wheel; 1.8. Bundling of features; 1.9. Beentzyh and meaningful elicitation; 1.10. To recapitulate; 2. Wann'an and the problem of this study; 2.1. Wann'an township; 2.2. The meaning of the names "Hakka" and "Miin." 2.3. The settlement of Wann'an, its geography, and local trades2.4. Major sites; 2.5. Markets and roads; 2.6. The problem of this study: Norman's diagnostic rules; 2.7. Common Miin initial-types; 2.8. The "Shawwuu Hypothesis"; 3. Wann'an's affiliation and the cohesiveness of diagnostic features; 3.1. The Hakka test; 3.2. Comparative Wann'an tones; 3.3. The Miin test; 3.4. Is Norman's Hakka criterion an artifact of his sources?; 3.5. Evidence from rural Liancherng; 3.6. Hakka in general; 3.7. Conclusions and prospects for future research on Hakka; 4. The character of Wann'an dialects. 4.1. Other features of Miin4.2. The classification of Wann'an within Miin; 4.3. Subclassification within Coastal Miin; 4.4. Conclusion; 5. Wann'an evidence about Common Miin; 5.1. A fourth nasal initial correspondence; 5.2. Rogue nasalization and evidence of voiceless nasals; 5.3. The shaang tone glottal stop in Miin; 5.4. Addendum: chiuhsheng lengthening?; 6. Conclusion: The place of Miin in the greater history of Chinese; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. The question of the history of spoken Chinese; 6.3. Chinese linguistic macro-history; 6.4. The tonal proto-system of Miin. 6.5. A digression on the relative date of tone splitting6.6. Miin as a relic of Chinese before massive palatalization; 6.7. Conclusion and hopes for the future; Appendix A: Introduction to the Kengyunn; Appendix B: The Kengyunn; Appendix C: Index to the Kengyunn; Notes; References; 1. Spelling conventions and special symbols; 2. Sources of dialect data; 3. Bibliography; Index of glosses; Index of subjects. This book discusses the methodology of systematic Chinese Dialect classification, with particular attention to the conservative Miin and Hakka groups spoken in southern China. The primary linguistic methodology employed is the historical-comparative method, and the dialects chosen as examples of classification are those spoken in and around the township of Wann'an in western Fukien's Longyan country. The book features extensive comparative tables of dialect forms, and a two-hundred page appendix outlining the diasystem of the four principal Wann'an dialects. Chinese language Dialects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024306 Chinese language Dialects China Fujian Sheng. Hakka dialects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85058390 Chinois (Langue) Dialectes. Chinois (Langue) Dialectes Chine Fujian. Hakka (Dialectes) FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Chinese. bisacsh Chinese language Dialects fast Hakka dialects fast China Fujian Sheng fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRwKtmPK6pFW8HfmgQCp Hakka (taal) gtt Min-talen. gtt Taaltypologie. gtt has work: Problems in Comparative Chinese Dialectology: the Classification of Miin and Hakka (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCXfy6kcc38xKW7GPpWWWwy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Branner, David Prager. Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology. Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2000 (DLC) 99052400 (OCoLC)41299658 Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 123. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42025149 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=560842 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Branner, David Prager Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 1. The ideas of Chinese dialect classification; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Dialect and the Chinese idea of dialect; 1.3. Goals and methods in classification and comparison; 1.4. The primacy of data and the cultivation of data; 1.5. Reconstruction; 1.6. Under-description and the need for correspondence sets; 1.7. Rigor in classification -- reinventing the wheel; 1.8. Bundling of features; 1.9. Beentzyh and meaningful elicitation; 1.10. To recapitulate; 2. Wann'an and the problem of this study; 2.1. Wann'an township; 2.2. The meaning of the names "Hakka" and "Miin." 2.3. The settlement of Wann'an, its geography, and local trades2.4. Major sites; 2.5. Markets and roads; 2.6. The problem of this study: Norman's diagnostic rules; 2.7. Common Miin initial-types; 2.8. The "Shawwuu Hypothesis"; 3. Wann'an's affiliation and the cohesiveness of diagnostic features; 3.1. The Hakka test; 3.2. Comparative Wann'an tones; 3.3. The Miin test; 3.4. Is Norman's Hakka criterion an artifact of his sources?; 3.5. Evidence from rural Liancherng; 3.6. Hakka in general; 3.7. Conclusions and prospects for future research on Hakka; 4. The character of Wann'an dialects. 4.1. Other features of Miin4.2. The classification of Wann'an within Miin; 4.3. Subclassification within Coastal Miin; 4.4. Conclusion; 5. Wann'an evidence about Common Miin; 5.1. A fourth nasal initial correspondence; 5.2. Rogue nasalization and evidence of voiceless nasals; 5.3. The shaang tone glottal stop in Miin; 5.4. Addendum: chiuhsheng lengthening?; 6. Conclusion: The place of Miin in the greater history of Chinese; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. The question of the history of spoken Chinese; 6.3. Chinese linguistic macro-history; 6.4. The tonal proto-system of Miin. 6.5. A digression on the relative date of tone splitting6.6. Miin as a relic of Chinese before massive palatalization; 6.7. Conclusion and hopes for the future; Appendix A: Introduction to the Kengyunn; Appendix B: The Kengyunn; Appendix C: Index to the Kengyunn; Notes; References; 1. Spelling conventions and special symbols; 2. Sources of dialect data; 3. Bibliography; Index of glosses; Index of subjects. Chinese language Dialects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024306 Chinese language Dialects China Fujian Sheng. Hakka dialects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85058390 Chinois (Langue) Dialectes. Chinois (Langue) Dialectes Chine Fujian. Hakka (Dialectes) FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Chinese. bisacsh Chinese language Dialects fast Hakka dialects fast Hakka (taal) gtt Min-talen. gtt Taaltypologie. gtt |
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title | Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / |
title_auth | Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / |
title_exact_search | Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / |
title_full | Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / David Prager Branner. |
title_fullStr | Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / David Prager Branner. |
title_full_unstemmed | Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / David Prager Branner. |
title_short | Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : |
title_sort | problems in comparative chinese dialectology the classification of miin and hakka |
title_sub | the classification of Miin and Hakka / |
topic | Chinese language Dialects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024306 Chinese language Dialects China Fujian Sheng. Hakka dialects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85058390 Chinois (Langue) Dialectes. Chinois (Langue) Dialectes Chine Fujian. Hakka (Dialectes) FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Chinese. bisacsh Chinese language Dialects fast Hakka dialects fast Hakka (taal) gtt Min-talen. gtt Taaltypologie. gtt |
topic_facet | Chinese language Dialects. Chinese language Dialects China Fujian Sheng. Hakka dialects. Chinois (Langue) Dialectes. Chinois (Langue) Dialectes Chine Fujian. Hakka (Dialectes) FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Chinese. Chinese language Dialects Hakka dialects China Fujian Sheng Hakka (taal) Min-talen. Taaltypologie. |
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