Introduction to the Study of the Chinese Characters, Volumen1Trübner & Company, 1876 - 314 páginas |
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... series of initial letters , k , t , p , s , etc. , g , d , b , z , etc. , are distinguished from each other , the four tones become eight . Tone class 1 becomes 1 and 5 . Tone class 2 becomes 2 and 6 . Tone class 3 becomes 3 and 7 ...
... series of initial letters , k , t , p , s , etc. , g , d , b , z , etc. , are distinguished from each other , the four tones become eight . Tone class 1 becomes 1 and 5 . Tone class 2 becomes 2 and 6 . Tone class 3 becomes 3 and 7 ...
Página 184
... series . It was an ancient characteristic in human speech for the voice to slide from the teeth to the palate . It is a modern characteristic for it to slide from the throat to the palate . In modern Chinese ki and kü have become chi ...
... series . It was an ancient characteristic in human speech for the voice to slide from the teeth to the palate . It is a modern characteristic for it to slide from the throat to the palate . In modern Chinese ki and kü have become chi ...
Página 186
... been discovered . They have merged into the unaspirated and aspirated letters of the surd series . 2. The initials k , k ' and g occur commonly within the range of any given phonetic . Thus F kan " a pole " 186 THE CHINESE CHARACTERS .
... been discovered . They have merged into the unaspirated and aspirated letters of the surd series . 2. The initials k , k ' and g occur commonly within the range of any given phonetic . Thus F kan " a pole " 186 THE CHINESE CHARACTERS .
Página 193
... series , but its proper point of departure is gon in the sonant series . The root in this form gave out branches , viz . kon , ngon , k'on , all meaning " round . " This is according to the analogy of changes now taking place , by which ...
... series , but its proper point of departure is gon in the sonant series . The root in this form gave out branches , viz . kon , ngon , k'on , all meaning " round . " This is according to the analogy of changes now taking place , by which ...
Página 194
... series of tone classes , should also come from g , to complete the natural connexion of the sounds . So 472ayo " mountain , " is in the dictionaries ngak . But this is no other than the root used in the name of the Emperor Yau . It is ...
... series of tone classes , should also come from g , to complete the natural connexion of the sounds . So 472ayo " mountain , " is in the dictionaries ngak . But this is no other than the root used in the name of the Emperor Yau . It is ...
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