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 110
... sheng and shang - sheng and only four to k'ü - sheng . Furthermore , of the 85 words which belong to the 24 mixed - tone sequences , 76 have p'ing - sheng and shang - sheng and only 9 have k'ü - sheng . These statistics , which are of ...
... sheng and shang - sheng and only four to k'ü - sheng . Furthermore , of the 85 words which belong to the 24 mixed - tone sequences , 76 have p'ing - sheng and shang - sheng and only 9 have k'ü - sheng . These statistics , which are of ...
Page 115
... sheng reading xjči - .15 ) Note also our 6. riming with 37. lišt in Feng fu by Sung Yü . ( See Karlgren : Word Families in Chinese ( BMFEA 5 ( 1933 ) p . 32 ) ) . 9. - 11 . have s ha ng and 12. has p'ing - sheng . 7. rimes in both p'ing - ...
... sheng reading xjči - .15 ) Note also our 6. riming with 37. lišt in Feng fu by Sung Yü . ( See Karlgren : Word Families in Chinese ( BMFEA 5 ( 1933 ) p . 32 ) ) . 9. - 11 . have s ha ng and 12. has p'ing - sheng . 7. rimes in both p'ing - ...
Page 125
... sheng counterpart to the k'ü sheng type of class ed . ( ēd “ ) . The strikingly independent nature of the large class of words ending in Arch . -r ( their refusal to go together with -t and -d words in hie - sheng and rimes ) makes it ...
... sheng counterpart to the k'ü sheng type of class ed . ( ēd “ ) . The strikingly independent nature of the large class of words ending in Arch . -r ( their refusal to go together with -t and -d words in hie - sheng and rimes ) makes it ...
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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