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'''[[Kixntai]] [[Harnguo]]''' (近代漢語; Proto-Mandarin) | '''[[Kixntai]] [[Harnguo]]''' (近代漢語; {{w|Proto-Mandarin}}) | ||
== Engguo == | == Engguo == | ||
*Proto-Mandarin: a term that can be used to designate any earlier form of the most widely-spoken Chinese dialect, known in English as Mandarin; technically the "late [[Middle Chinese]]" of the Song Dynasty (''[[Sorngtiaau]]'', 960 - 1279). "Early Mandarin" is the common name for the sound system described by the rhyme dictionary ''Zhongyuan Yinyun'' (lit. Sounds and Rhymes of the Central Plains) of the later Yuan dynasty, used for rhyming of ''Zaju'' of that time. | *Proto-Mandarin: a term that can be used to designate any earlier form of the most widely-spoken Chinese dialect, known in English as Mandarin; technically the "late [[Middle Chinese]]" of the Song Dynasty (''[[Sorngtiaau]]'', 960 - 1279). "Early Mandarin" is the common name for the sound system described by the rhyme dictionary ''Zhongyuan Yinyun'' (lit. Sounds and Rhymes of the Central Plains) of the later Yuan dynasty, used for rhyming of ''Zaju'' of that time. | ||
== SK e BC == | == SK e BC == | ||
*[[Sioxngkor Harnguo]] | *[[Sioxngkor Harnguo]] | ||
*[[Hiexntai Harnguo]] | *[[Hiexntai Harnguo]] |
Revision as of 13:38, 5 January 2014
Kixntai Harnguo (近代漢語; Proto-Mandarin)
Engguo
- Proto-Mandarin: a term that can be used to designate any earlier form of the most widely-spoken Chinese dialect, known in English as Mandarin; technically the "late Middle Chinese" of the Song Dynasty (Sorngtiaau, 960 - 1279). "Early Mandarin" is the common name for the sound system described by the rhyme dictionary Zhongyuan Yinyun (lit. Sounds and Rhymes of the Central Plains) of the later Yuan dynasty, used for rhyming of Zaju of that time.