Summer School in Old Chinese Phonology

Vidéos
Overview
A summary of what Baxter and Sagart mean by Old Chinese, what evidence can be used to reconstruct it, our methodological assumptions, and a brief summary of the history of research on this topic.
Old Chinese Structure
Focuses on the structure of Old Chinese words, distinguishing between roots and affixes. Root structure is described as a sequence of positions or slots, some obligatorily, others optionally filled.
Onsets
The main issues in the reconstruction of Old Chinese word onsets are discussed. In particular: the A/B distinction and uvulars.
Finals
This presentation introduces the combinations of main vowel and coda Baxter and Sagart reconstruct for Old Chinese, the main factors which influence their subsequent development (whether the syllable
Lines of Evidence
This presentation focuses largely on the introduction of Old Chinese linguistic reconstruction and Chinese palaeography. It describes a traditional framework widely taught to and used by
Sino-Tibetan and Beyond
Sino-Tibetan and beyond discusses important issues in Sino-Tibetan comparison, such as: the A/B distinction, uvulars, presyllables and lenition, morphology; also discusses the evidence for relating
Intervenants et intervenantes
Chercheur au CNRS (en 1993)