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Article: The Evolution of the Chinese Sìhū 四呼 Concept of Syllable Classification

TitleThe Evolution of the Chinese Sìhū 四呼 Concept of Syllable Classification
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Issue Date2016
Citation
Historiographia Linguistica, 2016, v. 43, n. 3, p. 251-284 How to Cite?
Abstract© John Benjamins Publishing Company. This paper examines the origins and evolution of the Chinese linguistic concept known as the sìhū "four types of rime onset" that is frequently applied to the description and analysis of Mandarin and Chinese dialect phonology. Through the examination of phonological texts primarily of the Míng (1368-1644) and Qīng (1644-1911) periods, the author follows the evolution of the sìhū as a phonological feature and outlines the development of the sìhū concept as well as the evolution of the actual term "sìhū". The underlying phonology of the sìhū emerged following the divergence of Mandarin from the other dialects in the Sòng (960-1279), through the Yuán (1271-1386), and into the Míng. The discovery and description of the sìhū was closely related to developments in phonological analysis made by Míng scholars as they departed from Middle Chinese tradition (of the 7th to the 12th centuries) and mapped out contemporary Mandarin pronunciation, especially that of the prestige Mandarin koinē known as Guānhuà. The emergence and description of the sìhū are thus found to parallel the evolution of Mandarin, as the phonological categories the sìhū represent evolved in concert with characteristic Mandarin features. The attention that Míng and Qīng scholars gave to the rime onset types of the sìhū analysis demonstrates that the phonological features represented by this four-way paradigm were considered to be important elements of contemporary forms of prestige Mandarin.
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dc.contributor.authorSimmons, Richard VanNess-
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-18T04:56:38Z-
dc.date.available2020-08-18T04:56:38Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationHistoriographia Linguistica, 2016, v. 43, n. 3, p. 251-284-
dc.identifier.issn0302-5160-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/285783-
dc.description.abstract© John Benjamins Publishing Company. This paper examines the origins and evolution of the Chinese linguistic concept known as the sìhū "four types of rime onset" that is frequently applied to the description and analysis of Mandarin and Chinese dialect phonology. Through the examination of phonological texts primarily of the Míng (1368-1644) and Qīng (1644-1911) periods, the author follows the evolution of the sìhū as a phonological feature and outlines the development of the sìhū concept as well as the evolution of the actual term "sìhū". The underlying phonology of the sìhū emerged following the divergence of Mandarin from the other dialects in the Sòng (960-1279), through the Yuán (1271-1386), and into the Míng. The discovery and description of the sìhū was closely related to developments in phonological analysis made by Míng scholars as they departed from Middle Chinese tradition (of the 7th to the 12th centuries) and mapped out contemporary Mandarin pronunciation, especially that of the prestige Mandarin koinē known as Guānhuà. The emergence and description of the sìhū are thus found to parallel the evolution of Mandarin, as the phonological categories the sìhū represent evolved in concert with characteristic Mandarin features. The attention that Míng and Qīng scholars gave to the rime onset types of the sìhū analysis demonstrates that the phonological features represented by this four-way paradigm were considered to be important elements of contemporary forms of prestige Mandarin.-
dc.languageeng-
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dc.titleThe Evolution of the Chinese Sìhū 四呼 Concept of Syllable Classification-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1075/hl.43.3.01sim-
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dc.identifier.volume43-
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