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Author Künstler, Mieczysław Jerzy, author, translator.

Title The Sinitic languages : a contribution to Sinological linguistics / by Mieczyslaw Jerzy Künstler ; translated by Mieczyslaw Jerzy Künstler and Alfred Franciszek Majewicz
Published New York, NY : Routledge, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Collectanea serica. New series ; 1
Contents <P>Table of Contents: Editor's Foreword -- About the Author -- Introduction to the English Version -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Typology, Kinship, and Areal Features -- Chapter 2: Writing and Language -- Chapter 3: The Oldest Phase of the Chinese Language -- Chapter 4: The Archaic Chinese Language -- Chapter 5: The Post-Archaic Period -- Chapter 6: From the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty -- Chapter 7: The Middle or Ancient Chinese -- Chapter 8: Transitory Times -- Chapter 9: The Modern Period -- Chapter 10: The Contemporary Pan-national Language -- Chapter 11: The Chinese Tower of Babel -- Chapter 12: Mandarin Languages -- Chapter 13: Southern Chinese Languages -- Addendum -- Bibliography -- Index with Glossary</P>
Summary The Sinitic Languages is the quintessence of Mieczysaw Jerzy Keunstler's thirty years of research into the Chinese languages. Originally published in Polish in 2000 as Jnezyki chianskie, this work collected Keunstler's various lectures on the fascinating world of this branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It marked the apogee of linguistic research of Chinese languages in Poland. With a keen, intuitive understanding of the workings of these languages, Keunstler introduces his readership to the historical development of spoken Sinitic languages. Besides analyzing the various stages of Standard Chinese, he also makes a convincing case for classifying Cantonese, Pekinese, Nankinese, Minnanese, Wu, and other so-called "dialects" as distinct languages. Keunstler's work offers an insightful and detailed overview about synchronic and diachronic research on the major language groups of Chinese, a fast growing academic field until today. The present English version was begun by Keunstler himself before his untimely demise in 2007. However, it is not merely a translation of the Polish work, but a revised edition that introduces a shift in Sinological linguistics from a genetic to an areal description of Modern Chinese languages. A joint effort of the Polish linguist Alfred Franciszek Majewicz and the Sinologists Ewa Zajdler and Maria Kurpaska helped to bring the original manuscript to its completion. Thus, The Sinitic Languages is now finally accessible for a larger readership. Both amateurs and experts interested in this topic are invited to follow Keunstler on his intellectual journey into Sinological linguistics. Keunstler intentionally excluded Chinese characters from his work because he viewed the Sinitic languages primarily as spoken languages. In order to provide readers with the opportunity to compare spoken and written language, the editors added an index with glossary to the English version
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Editor's foreword -- About the author -- Introduction to the English version -- Introduction -- A note about transcriptions -- 1. Typology, kinship, and areal features -- 2. Writing and language -- 3. The oldest phase of the Chinese language -- 4. The archaic Chinese language -- 5. The post-archaic period -- 6. From the Han dynasty to the Tang dynasty -- 7. The middle or ancient Chinese -- 8. Transitory times -- 9. The modern period -- 10. The contemporary pan-national language -- 11. The Chinese Tower of Babel -- 12. Mandarin languages -- 13. Southern Chinese languages -- Addendum -- Bibliography -- Index with glossary -- Charts
Mieczys±aw Jerzy Kèunstler (1933-2007) was an internationally renowned Polish Sinologist, who published numerous academic and popularized articles and books on China's culture and her languages. Influenced by the French school of Sinology with its focus on philology, linguistics, and translation, Kèunstler decisively shaped the research of China in Poland in the second half of the 20th century
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Subject Chinese language -- History
Chinese language -- Dialects -- History
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- General.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General.
Chinese language
Chinese language -- Dialects
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Majewicz, Alfred F., translator.
ISBN 9780429197239
0429197233
0429589123
9780429587184
042958718X
9780429591068
0429591063
9780429589126
Other Titles Jezyki chinskie. English