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Chen, Matthew; Newman, John – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1984
Describes the phonological history of modern Cantonese. Part one includes phonotactic conditions, tonal developments, and initial changes. (EKN)
Descriptors: Cantonese, Diachronic Linguistics, Phonology, Tone Languages

Chen, Matthew Y.; Newman, John – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1984
Examines the historical changes affecting the Cantonese "finals." These changes fall into four broad categories: (1) vowel shift, (2) the realignment of Middle Chinese "inner" and "outer" rimes, (3) the genesis of the Cantonese syllable structure restraint, and (4) an assortment of fairly low-level allophonic…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Diachronic Linguistics, Grammar, Phonemics

Sagart, Laurent – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1986
Suggests that the departing tone in Chinese arose not through the loss of the final "h," but through a glottalized phonation stage that is still observable. Historical sources supporting this theory are presented, and an account of the development of middle Chinese tones into Mandarin is proposed. (SED)
Descriptors: Consonants, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Language Variation

Sagart, Laurent – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1993
Evidence is presented in support of a genetic relationship between Old Chinese and Reconstructed Austronesian: the phonological evidence links Chinese monosyllables with the final syllable of Austronesian words. (54 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Morphology (Languages)

Li, Charles N.; Thompson, Sandra A. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1974
Argues that Mandarin co-verbs are best viewed as prepositions which are still in the process of changing from earlier verbs. Arguments include the fact that co-verbs have prepositional meanings and that sentences containing co-verbs are not two-clause sentences. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Function Words

Lu, John H-T. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1978
Summaries are reported of papers presented at a symposium on Chinese linguistics held in July 1977 at the University of Hawaii. Topics of the program were: semantics and functions, syntactic relations, diachronic phonology, synchronic phonology and phonetics, and aspect and time relations. (SW)
Descriptors: Chinese, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Linguistic Theory

Norman, Jerry – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1973
Proposes to demonstrate that the Qieyun language, long used as the basis for Chinese dialectal comparison, is an inadequate basis for explaining the tonal evolution of some of the Min dialects; research supported by the U.S. Office of Education and the Chinese Linguistics Project at Princeton University. (RS)
Descriptors: Chinese, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialects, Evaluation

Cheng, Teresa M. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1973
Research supported by a National Science Foundation grant to the Phonology Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley. (RS)
Descriptors: Cantonese, Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics

Light, Timothy – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1979
Argues that the fundamental word order of Mandarin Chinese is SVO (Subject-Verb-Object), and describes word order change from Old Chinese to Modern Chinese. (AM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Mandarin Chinese

Hashimoto, Mantaro J. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1973
Reconstruction of Ancient Chinese retroflex endings (syllable-final consonants) based on internal phonological evidence in Modern Chinese. Paper read at the December 1972 meeting of the Kukeo Hakhoe (The National Language Association of Korea); research supported by the Social Science Research Council, Committee for Korean Studies. (RS)
Descriptors: Chinese, Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics

Cheng, Robert L. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1977
This paper attempts to investigate the semantic and syntactic features of Taiwanese question particles and to make some preliminary inquiry into their diachronic development mainly on the basis of their synchronic phenomena including, frequencies of forms in various age groups and localities. (CHK)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Chinese, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics

Hashimoto, Mantaro J. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1992
A review of some of the interesting aspects of Hakka dialect studies precedes a discussion of areas needing further linguistic study, such as its resemblance to and contacts with other Chinese dialects, tonal correspondences, and the study of Chinese dialects from a Wellentheorie perspective. (53 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Chinese, Culture Contact, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialects

Hsieh, Hsin-I – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1973
Revised version of a paper presented at the 1970 summer meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Columbus, Ohio. Research leading to the paper supported in part by a National Science Foundation grant to the Phonology Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley. (VM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialects

Li, Fang-Kuei – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1973
Condensed, slightly revised version of an article which appeared in the Chinese Year Book, Shanghai, in 1937. (VM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialects, Language Classification

Pulleyblank, E. G. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1973
Revised version of a paper entitled Word Families in Chinese: A Reconsideration'' presented at the 28th International Congress of Orientalists, Canberra, Australia, January 1971, and published in preprint form in Unicorn'' n9 p1-19 Jan 1972. (VM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
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