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The significances of the final -h as a marker of entering tone characters in Romanized Chinese Texts in the Qing Dynasty.


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Wong, Ling Yann (2009) The significances of the final -h as a marker of entering tone characters in Romanized Chinese Texts in the Qing Dynasty. Linguistic Sciences, 8 (5). pp. 525-537. ISSN 1671-9484

Abstract

The significances of the final -h as a marker in Romanized Chinese texts in the Qing Dynasty can be summed up into three points as below: 1. the final -h is the marker of the entering tone; 2. The final -h does not have any independent meaning, neither the marker of tone category; 3.The final -h indicates a short intonation. Based on the pronunciation of entering tone chanlcters which noted in Romanized Chinese Texts in the Qing Dynasty I and the investigation and research of Modern Dialects, this article aims to discuss the significances of the final-h of entering tone characters which recorded by the Westerners to China in the nineteenth century.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Modern Language and Communication
Publisher: Science Press
Keywords: Romanized Chinese texts; Final -h; Qing Dynasty; Chinese language; Intonation.
Depositing User: kmportal
Date Deposited: 14 Nov 2013 05:30
Last Modified: 22 Oct 2015 01:49
URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18034
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