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FMSH- 54 Bd Raspail - 75006 Paris
Langue :
Anglais
Crédits
Richard FILLON (Réalisation), Camille BONNEMAZOU (Réalisation), FMSH-ESCoM (Production), Laurent Sagart (Intervention)
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DOI : 10.60527/64h3-bz24
Citer cette ressource :
Laurent Sagart. FMSH. (2007, 2 juillet). Old Chinese Structure , in Summer School in Old Chinese Phonology. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://doi.org/10.60527/64h3-bz24. (Consultée le 3 juin 2024)

Old Chinese Structure

Réalisation : 2 juillet 2007 - Mise en ligne : 12 juillet 2007
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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. The inventory of possible phonemes at each slot was given. A list of affixes and their functions was also given.

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