1st Edition
The Chinese Rhyme Tables A New Probe Into the Nature of Middle Chinese Phonology
By Pan Wenguo
488 Pages
395 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
488 Pages
395 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
By studying the emergence, development, structure, and pattern, the two-volume set seeks to reconstruct the ancient rhyme Chinese tables based on extant materials and findings.
A rhyme table is a tabulated tool constituted by phonological properties, which helps indicate the pronunciation of sinograms or Chinese characters, marking an accurate and systematic account of the Chinese phonological... Read more
Volume 1 Introduction Part I: When was the rhyme table born? 1. Traditional views on the issue 2. The debate on this issue in recent years and its progress 3. Views that the Yùnjìng originated from the “Yùnjìng yánjiū” in the Sòng dynasty 4. Determining the era in which rhyme tables were produced 5. Analysis of the development of rhyme dictionaries in the Suí and Táng dynasties 6. Problems in the Qièyùn and the understanding of it in the Táng dynasty 7. The historical process of the generation of rhyme tables 8. The relationship between rhyme tables, Buddhism and sinogram initials 9. Rhyme tables and the Shǒuwēn yùnxué cánjuàn Part II: The methods with which rhyme tables were arranged 10. How was the question proposed? 11. The Concept of Division and the Birth of Rhyme Tables 12. The Nature of the Phonology of the Qièyùn 13. The Conditions Satisfied when Rhyme Tables were Arranged 14. The Method of Arranging the Rhyme Tables 15. A New View of Ménfǎ Rules Volume 2 1. Status of the extant rhyme tables 2. The principles and methods used for reconstructing the ancient rhyme tables 3. The reconstruction of the ancient rhyme tables
Biography
Pan Wenguo is a tenured professor and doctoral supervisor at East China Normal University and the honorary president of the Chinese Association for Comparative Studies between English and Chinese. He is a renowned linguist and has a significant impact on fields of Chinese linguistics, including sinogram ontology, word formation, and rhyme divisions, and also Chinese-English comparative studies, translation theory and practice, and linguistic philosophy.






