Bulletin, Issue 26"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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It is meant rather to be a summary of the principal points regarding one side only of these phonetics : the reconstruction of the sound system in Ancient and Archaic Chinese ; the gradual evolution of the language from Archaic into ...
It is meant rather to be a summary of the principal points regarding one side only of these phonetics : the reconstruction of the sound system in Ancient and Archaic Chinese ; the gradual evolution of the language from Archaic into ...
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We must express this conscientiously in our reconstruction : kiau . Since 134 -zu and 135 -izu have different Ts'ie yün rimes , we must conclude that there was a different nuance in the zu when it was preceded by į .
We must express this conscientiously in our reconstruction : kiau . Since 134 -zu and 135 -izu have different Ts'ie yün rimes , we must conclude that there was a different nuance in the zu when it was preceded by į .
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There is , however , really no obstacle to this reconstruction , for the two developments are of entirely different nature . The żók > įuk was a gradual closing of the labialization , resulting in a įuk at a comparatively late date .
There is , however , really no obstacle to this reconstruction , for the two developments are of entirely different nature . The żók > įuk was a gradual closing of the labialization , resulting in a įuk at a comparatively late date .
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