

An edition of The Kitan language and script (2009)
By Daniel Kane
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
Brill
Language
eng
Pages
313
Description:
"The Kitans established the Liao dynasty in northern China, which lasted for over two centuries (916-1125). In this survey the reader will find what is currently known about the Kitan language and scripts." "The language was very likely distantly related to Mongolian, with two quite different scripts in use. A few generations after their state was defeated, almost all trace of the Kitan spoken and written languages disappeared, except a few words in Chinese texts. Over the past few decades, however, inscriptions from the tombs of the Liao emperors and the Kitan aristocracy have been at least partially deciphered, resulting in a significant increase of our knowledge of the Kitan lexicon, morphology and syntax."--Jacket.
subjects: Khitan language, Morphology, Writing, Syntax, History, Mongolian languages
Places: China
Times: Liao dynasty, 947-1125