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Type | Other
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Time period | c. 2600 BC – c. 1600 AD |
Region | Andes |
Meaningful | Phonetic | Classification |
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No | No | — |
Yes | No | Sign |
No | Yes | Phonographic writing |
Yes | Yes | Morphographic writing |
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stems
edit文. | Smith, J. (1999). The Big Book.
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Remsense/sandbox | |
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Usage | |
Writing system | Chinese characters |
Type | Logographic (pictographic) |
Language of origin | Chinese |
Lexicographic position | 1–10 |
Time period | c. 1250 BCE – present |
Other | |
Associated graphs | Earthly Branches |
Box
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Tone 1 | Tone 2 | Tone 3 | Tone 4 | |
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貪 'corrupt' | 彈 'pluck' | 毯 'blanket' | 炭 'charcoal' | |
GR | tan | tarn | taan | tann |
Pinyin | tān | tán | tǎn | tàn |
优 'superior' | 油 'oil' | 有 'to have' | 右 'rightward' | |
GR | iou | you | yeou | yow |
Pinyin | yōu | yóu | yǒu | yòu |
輕 'gentle' | 情 'sentiment' | 請 'invite' | 慶 'celebrate' | |
GR | ching | chyng | chiing | chinq |
Pinyin | qīng | qíng | qǐng | qìng |
- Sampson, Geoffrey (2016). "Writing systems: Methods for recording language". In Allan, Keith (ed.). The Routledge Handbook of Linguistics. London: Routledge. pp. 47–61. ISBN 978-0-415-83257-1.
- Meletis, Dimitrios (2020). The Nature of Writing: A Theory of Grapholinguistics. Grapholinguistics and Its Applications. Vol. 3. Brest: Fluxus. doi:10.36824/2020-meletis. ISBN 978-2-957-05492-3.
- Pankenier, David W. (2011). "Getting "Right" with Heaven and the Origins of Writing in China". In Li, Feng; Branner, David Prager (eds.). Writing and Literacy in Early China: Studies from the Columbia Early China Seminar. Seattle: University of Washington Press. pp. 19–50. ISBN 978-0-295-80450-7. JSTOR j.ctvcwng4z.7.
- Lundbæk, Knud (1988). The Traditional History of the Chinese Script: From a Seventeenth Century Jesuit Manuscript. Aarhus University Press. ISBN 978-8-772-88179-9.
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There was a common preoccupation during the Classical period with names (名; míng); from the Shuowen Jiezi (c. 100 CE) onward, there was also a clear notion of characters (字; zì).[2] The first clear indication of Chinese authors articulating a concept of "words" is in the translation of and commentary on Sanskrit Buddhist texts during the 5th century.[3] While written characters were always discretized and always correspond one-to-one with monosyllabic morphemes, abstract segments of language like 辞 (cí), 言 (yán), and 文 (wén) are not consistently defined from text to text, as they are for modern Chinese writers.[4]
Extralinguistic use
edit- Bréard, Andrea (2001). "On Mathematical Terminology". In Lackner, Michael; Amelung, Iwo; Kurtz, Joachim (eds.). New Terms for New Ideas. Sinica Leidensia. Vol. 52. Brill. pp. 305–327. ISBN 978-9-004-12046-4.
- Needham, Joseph; Wang, Ling, eds. (1995) [1959]. Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and the Earth. Science and Civilisation in China. Vol. III. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-05801-8.
- Taylor, Insup; Olson, David R., eds. (1995). Scripts and Literacy. Neuropsychology and Cognition. Vol. 7. Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 978-9-401-04506-3.
- Gunn, Edward M. (1991). Rewriting Chinese: Style and Innovation in Twentieth-Century Chinese Prose. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-804-7-1599-7.
- Coblin, W. South (2000). "A Brief History of Mandarin". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 120 (4): 537–552. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 606615.
- ^ Adapted from Simmons 2015.
- ^ Bottéro, Françoise (2024). "A lexical and contrastive analysis of zì 字". Journal of Chinese Writing Systems. doi:10.1177/25138502241242809. ISSN 2513-8502.
- ^ Geaney 2022, p. 5.
- ^ Geaney 2022, pp. 23–31.