Chinese dialects classified on shared innovations (original) (raw)

Stuck in the forest: Trees, networks and Chinese dialects

Mahe Ben Hamed

Diachronica, 2008

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2010: Competing Methodologies of Chinese Dialect Fieldwork, and their Implications for the Study of the History of the Northern Min Dialects

Zev Handel

Studies in Honor of Jerry Norman, 2010

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A Diachronic Comparative Analysis for the Phonology of Xiang Dialects

HONG JIANG HUANG

ProQuest Dissertations, 2022

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Network Perspectives on Chinese Dialect History

Johann-Mattis List

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Using Phylogenetic Networks to Model Chinese Dialect History

Johann-Mattis List

2014

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Gan, Hakka and the Formation of Chinese Dialects

Kevin Lee

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Languages and Language Families in China

David Bradley

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The Dialects of Wuhan (China)

Thorold (Thor) May

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Typological variation across Mandarin dialects: An areal perspective with a quantitative approach

Pui Yiu Szeto

Linguistic Typology, 2018

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The Huang-Xiao Dialects in the Light of Migration History (2005)

south-coblin@uiowa.edu Coblin

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Variations in World Chineses preprint

Jingxia Lin

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Chapter 6 of the Tangwang language. A Interdisciplinary Case study in Northwest China.pdf

Dan Xu

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Formation of a " Mixed Language " in Northwest China -The Case of Tangwang

Dan Xu

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Neighbour-nets portray the Chinese dialect continuum and the linguistic legacy of China's demic history

Mahe Ben Hamed

Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2005

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Towards a more comprehensive understanding of Qiang dialectology

Nathaniel Sims

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The Tangwang Language-An Interdisciplinary Case Study in Northwest China

Dan Xu

2017

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Linguistic distance between the Wú dialects: is the current classification relevant?

MIGUEL ANÍBAL BENDITO HERNÁNDEZ

Gredos, 2022

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PAPER for 13th International conference on Cantonese and Yue dialects

Lily Tang

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Standard Chinese and the Xining dialect: The rise of an interdialectal standard

Keith Dede

Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 2006

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Comparative reconstruction of Proto-Chinese revisited

Benjamin Ao

Language Sciences, 1991

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Variations in World Chineses

Chu-Ren Huang

The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Applied Linguistics, 2019

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Common Mandarin Chinese Revisited: Focusing on Initials

Chihkai Lin

Proceeding of the 29th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-29) , 2017

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The Ancestry of the Chinese Language . Ed. by William S-Y Wang

Paul Sidwell

Diachronica, 1997

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A Synchronic and Diachronic Study of the Grammar of the Chinese Xiang Dialects

san yue

2005

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What were the four divisions of Middle Chinese?

Michel Ferlus

Diachronica, 2009

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Subgrouping of the Sino-Tibetan languages

David Bradley

Evolang 10, 2018

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Migration history and dialect development in the lower Yangtze watershed

south-coblin@uiowa.edu Coblin

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On the classification of the Ng Yap dialects: some thoughts on the subgrouping of Sinitic languages

Georg Orlandi

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Aspects of Qingru Development in Modern Standard Chinese

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The Changing Degrees of Chinese ‘Chineseness’ – Ancient ‘Zhōngguó’ and the ‘Other’

Wolfgang Behr

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Jurchen - Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics

Marc Miyake

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Review of Shi Xiangdong 施向东, Hanzangyu bijiao yanjiu 汉藏语比较研究 [Chinese-Tibetan Comparative Linguistics] (Shanghai: Zhongxi 2021)

Yue Ji

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 86(1). 107—209, 2023

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Introduction to Qiang Phonology and Lexicon: Synchrony and Diachrony

Jonathan P Evans

1999

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W.H. Baxter and L. Sagart, Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction (Oxford 2014)

David Goldstein

2015

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A Sample of eighteenth century spoken Mandarin from North China

south-coblin@uiowa.edu Coblin

Cahiers De Linguistique - Asie Orientale, 2003

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