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A phonological study on the rhymes of Zhu Youdun's works: Comparing the rhymes of Old Mandarin in the Yuan and early Ming China.
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A phonological study on the rhymes of Zhu Youdun's works: Comparing the rhymes of Old Mandarin in the Yuan and early Ming China./
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Liu, Li.
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302 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 60-05, Section: A, page: 1533.
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9780599315266
A phonological study on the rhymes of Zhu Youdun's works: Comparing the rhymes of Old Mandarin in the Yuan and early Ming China.
Liu, Li.
A phonological study on the rhymes of Zhu Youdun's works: Comparing the rhymes of Old Mandarin in the Yuan and early Ming China.
- 302 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 60-05, Section: A, page: 1533.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 1999.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
This dissertation is a comparative study of the sound changes in the codae of Old Mandarin, focusing on the most significant rhyme differences between the rhymes in Zhu Youdun's works and the rhyme book Zhongyuan yinyun (ZYYY).
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Linguistics.
A phonological study on the rhymes of Zhu Youdun's works: Comparing the rhymes of Old Mandarin in the Yuan and early Ming China.
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Chair: Pang-hsin Ting.
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Zhu Youdun (1379--1439) was one of the foremost early Ming beiqu [northern songs] playwrights and the earliest zaju [dramatic oeuvre] author whose works have been presel4ved i6 their entirety including all the songs, dialogues, and stage directions for each play. Zhu's works were written in Old Mandarin and produced approximately one hundred years after the ZYYY (1324), allowing a tracking of sound change trends in Old Mandarin. The ZYYY, compiled by Zhou Deqing (1277--1365), is the earliest rhyme book on beiqu, and represents the sound system of Old Mandarin.
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The rhyme differences between Zhu's rhymes and the ZYYY indicate that several major sound changes of Old Mandarin happened during the early fourteenth century and the Pre-modern period: mergers in the vocalic system, as evidenced by the phonological restructuring of the DONGZHONG and GENGQING rhymes of the ZYYY which led to a phonemic merger of the two rhymes after the mid-Ming dynasty, and the complete merger of the HANSHAN, HUANHUAN, and XIANTIAN rhymes which was completed in the early seventeenth century; the unconditional merger of the *-m ending rhymes into the *-n ending rhymes; splits and mergers involving the QIWEI, YUMU, and ZHISI rhymes, namely: the words which had final *-i split from the rest of the words in the QIWEI rhyme, and the words which had coda *-iu split from the words with final *-u of the YUMU rhyme, after which the *-i and *-iu words merged with the Z HISI rhyme to phonemically form a single rhyme category; and the continuing palatalization and dissimilation of Middle Chinese second division words in the JIELAI rhyme.
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In addition to these conclusions about sound changes during the development of Old Mandarin, this study also provides more data for the analysis of important and controversial questions regarding the dialectal basis of the ZYYY and the method used in assembling its rhyming words.
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