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The Berlin Chinese text U 5335 written in Uighur script

The Berlin Chinese text U 5335 written in Uighur script

a reconstruction of the inherited Uighur pronunciation of Chinese

By Masahiro Shōgaito,Setsu Fujishiro,Noriko Ohsaki,Mutsumi Sugahara,Abdurishid Yakup,Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Akademienvorhaben Turfanforschung

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Publish Date

2015

Publisher

Brepols

Language

eng

Pages

208

Description:

This is an edition of the Chinese text U 5335 written in Uighur script and preserved in the Berlin Turfan Collection. This volume contains a complete edition of the Chinese text U 5335 in the Berlin Turfan collection which is written in Uighur script. It also presents a reconstruction of the Inherited Uighur Pronunciation of Chinese (IUPC) based on U 5335 and other Chinese texts also written in Uighur script. The book consists of four chapters: the first begins with a review of research on IUPC and then discusses Chinese words in the Uighur translation of the Xuan-zang Biography. Moreover, it provides analysis and explanations of the phonological characteristics of IUPC. In addition, this chapter also deals with eight new Chinese texts written in Uighur script other than U5335. The introductory chapter concludes with a discussion of diachronic aspects of IUPC. The second section deals with the edition of U 5335 and the reconstruction of the Chinese pronunciation reflected in U 5335. Chapter three discusses two ways of reading Chinese characters used by Uighurs: IUPC and the so-called #x93;Uighur reading#x94;. The final section of this in-depth study presents a complete list of IUPC, including U5335 and other Chinese texts written in Uighur script.