A General Theory of Ancient Chinese“Cognate Words with Similar Pronunciation” (義存於聲) and “Interchangeable Words with Similar Pronunciation” (聲近義通) in Exegesis
A General Theory of Ancient Chinese: “Cognate Words with Similar Pronunciation” (義存於聲) and...
Jiang, Lihong; Ren, Mingshan
2023-03-21 00:00:00
[Wang Yinzhi, in his General Exegeses of the Classics, quoted the words of his father Wang Niansun “Meanings of alliterative and rhymed characters are generally based on pronunciation rather than forms.”]
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A General Theory of Ancient Chinese“Cognate Words with Similar Pronunciation” (義存於聲) and “Interchangeable Words with Similar Pronunciation” (聲近義通) in Exegesis
[Wang Yinzhi, in his General Exegeses of the Classics, quoted the words of his father Wang Niansun “Meanings of alliterative and rhymed characters are generally based on pronunciation rather than forms.”]
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