Artigo Revisado por pares

Chinese Dialect Classification: A Comparative Approach to Harngjou, Old Jintarn, and Common Northern Wu

2001; American Oriental Society; Volume: 121; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/606510

ISSN

2169-2289

Autores

Zev Handel, Richard VanNess Simmons,

Tópico(s)

Philippine History and Culture

Resumo

This volume is an investigation and classification of dialects along the Wu and Jiang-Hwai Mandarin border in China's eastern Yangtze Valley. It is the first monograph-length study to critically question the traditional single criterion of initial voicing for the classification of Wu dialects and propose a comprehensive comparative framework as a more successful alternative. Arguing that dialect affiliation is best determined through analysis of dialect correspondence to common phonological systems, the author develops a taxonomic analysis that definitively distinguishes Common Northern Wu and Mandarin dialects. By clarifying dialect affiliation in the Wu and Mandarin border region, this volume makes significant contributions to our understanding of the true nature of the region's dialects and their history. Using primarily data drawn from the author's own fieldwork, the volume contains copious comparative examples and an extensive lexicon of the Old Jintarn dialect.

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