Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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Page 32
... parallel lines , which give the impression of being veins . When Karlgen published this exquisite bronze , he knew of no parallel , but , in fact , there exists a similar piece belonging to Mr. Paul Singer , who has recently reproduced ...
... parallel lines , which give the impression of being veins . When Karlgen published this exquisite bronze , he knew of no parallel , but , in fact , there exists a similar piece belonging to Mr. Paul Singer , who has recently reproduced ...
Page 118
... parallel to that of įad , iwad , įər , įwər . The development of these latter finals was , according to Karlgren , conditioned by the initial . After velar initials and after bilabials ( with w ) the following development took place : k ...
... parallel to that of įad , iwad , įər , įwər . The development of these latter finals was , according to Karlgren , conditioned by the initial . After velar initials and after bilabials ( with w ) the following development took place : k ...
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... parallel . In the ər - class -r has been vocalized into -i , whereas in the ar - class it has disappeared without trace . Karlgren proposes that after the drop of -- there was a deplacement of quantity : liar > tiă . This theory ...
... parallel . In the ər - class -r has been vocalized into -i , whereas in the ar - class it has disappeared without trace . Karlgren proposes that after the drop of -- there was a deplacement of quantity : liar > tiă . This theory ...
Contents
Some Characteristics of the Yin Art | 1 |
The First Floral Patterns on Chinese Bronzes | 29 |
Some Ceramic Wares from ChiChou | 53 |
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Animal appears Arch arrangement B-style band base belly belonging belt bilabials blades body bowl bronzes central Chang Chi-chou China Chinese Chou closely collection common conditioned connection containing corr cover décor decoration described dialects dragons dynasty early elements examples exceptional fact field figures finals flower four further give glaze hand heads Huai important initial instance interesting Karlgren kiln kind king knobs Kuei land later less List material mirror motifs Museum neck-belt observed occur origin palatals parallel pattern period petals phonetic possible present principal probably regarded rice rimes Rising road round shape sheng Shï shows similar sometimes specimens spirits Square STANFORD stress style syllables T'aot’ie Ting tone UNIVERSITY vase velars corr vessels village wares