The Research Value and Prospect on the Phonology of the Stele Inscription

Hongyi GUO

Abstract


The scholars do study on the problem of the Chinese historical phonetics by using Literature handed down at present. However, the stele inscription is the really reliable material for the Chinese historical phonetics research. Many problems of the field can be researched deeply, and it supplies the new evidence for the voice phenomenon, and corrects the errors of the academic outcome by utilizing the stele inscription to make the Chinese historical phonetics research. The method of research can be carried out from the Synchronic and Diachronic.


Keywords


The stele inscription; Chinese historical phonetics; Value; Prospect

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/8138

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