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* Old Chinese refers to the form of Chinese spoken from the beginning of written records (around 1200 BC) until the 3rd century BC. | * Old Chinese refers to the form of Chinese spoken from the beginning of written records (around 1200 BC) until the 3rd century BC. | ||
* Originally monosyllabic language | * Originally monosyllabic language | ||
* Most | * Most recent reconstructions also describe it as a language without tones | ||
* [[Talk:Bungieen kab peqoe|Colloquial readings]] of [[Harnji]] generally descend from Old Chinese, dating back to the [[Haxn-tiaau|Han dynasty]] (206 BC – 220 AD). | * [[Talk:Bungieen kab peqoe|Colloquial readings]] of [[Harnji]] generally descend from Old Chinese, dating back to the [[Haxn-tiaau|Han dynasty]] (206 BC – 220 AD). | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUIEuG5Ox6A 史图馆 Histodome (2017): 中国历代语音变化 Phonetic Change of Chinese] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUIEuG5Ox6A 史图馆 Histodome (2017): 中国历代语音变化 Phonetic Change of Chinese] |
Latest revision as of 19:55, 7 May 2025
Old Chinese
- Old Chinese refers to the form of Chinese spoken from the beginning of written records (around 1200 BC) until the 3rd century BC.
- Originally monosyllabic language
- Most recent reconstructions also describe it as a language without tones
- Colloquial readings of Harnji generally descend from Old Chinese, dating back to the Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD).