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INTERNAL EVIDENCE FOR ANCIENT CHINESE PALATAL ENDINGS MANTARO J. HASHIMOTO Princeton University In this study an attempt is made to show that , upon close examination , certain phonemic alternations in Mandarin Chinese , which hitherto ...
INTERNAL EVIDENCE FOR ANCIENT CHINESE PALATAL ENDINGS MANTARO J. HASHIMOTO Princeton University In this study an attempt is made to show that , upon close examination , certain phonemic alternations in Mandarin Chinese , which hitherto ...
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Ku - yin - chung -- tê san - têngo - yün ' chien lunt ku - yin - tê hsieh - fa ( The finals with medial t in Ancient Chinese . ) Lie - shih yür - yen yen - chiu -- so : chi ? -k'an [ Bulletin of the Research Institute of History and ...
Ku - yin - chung -- tê san - têngo - yün ' chien lunt ku - yin - tê hsieh - fa ( The finals with medial t in Ancient Chinese . ) Lie - shih yür - yen yen - chiu -- so : chi ? -k'an [ Bulletin of the Research Institute of History and ...
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( Chinese phonology of the first millenium B.C .-- the labialized vowels . ) Problemy Vostokovedenija ( Problems of Orientology ) 6.102–15 . 1965. Drevne - kitajskij jazyk . ( The Old Chinese language . ) Moscow : The Science Publishing ...
( Chinese phonology of the first millenium B.C .-- the labialized vowels . ) Problemy Vostokovedenija ( Problems of Orientology ) 6.102–15 . 1965. Drevne - kitajskij jazyk . ( The Old Chinese language . ) Moscow : The Science Publishing ...
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