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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. Middle Chinese pronunciation and our notation for it are also discussed.
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Finals
BaxterBillThis 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
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Old Chinese Structure
SagartLaurentFocuses 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.
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Lines of Evidence
BaxterBillThis 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
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Onsets
SagartLaurentThe main issues in the reconstruction of Old Chinese word onsets are discussed. In particular: the A/B distinction and uvulars.
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Sino-Tibetan and Beyond
SagartLaurentSino-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
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Finals
BaxterBillThis 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
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Lines of Evidence
BaxterBillThis 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