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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
PubDate 2017-05-26
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Title The Romanization of Chinese Language
Language en
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Language eng
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Resource Type Identifier http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
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Creator Xing, Huang

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Feng, Xu

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書誌情報 ja : アジア太平洋研究
en : Review of Asian and Pacific Studies

Volume Number 41, p. 99-111, Issue Date 2016-11

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Publisher 成蹊大学アジア太平洋研究センター
Language ja
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Version Type VoR
Version Type Resource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
ISSN
Source Identifier Type PISSN
Source Identifier 0913-8439
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Source Identifier Type NCID
Source Identifier AN10006940
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Access Rights open access
Access Rights URI http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
Keyword
Language en
Subject Scheme Other
Subject Hanyu Pinyin
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Language en
Subject Scheme Other
Subject Romanization
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Language en
Subject Scheme Other
Subject phonetic systems
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Subject Scheme Other
Subject acculturation
Identifier Registration
Identifier Registration 10.15018/00001134
Identifier Registration Type JaLC
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Description Type Abstract
Description The Chinese writing form is not a phonetic system and the Chinese characters do not represent the phonology, which, in part, hampers the mass education in China. For a long time to transliterate Chinese sound, native Chinese as well as the westerners have produced quite a number of phonetic systems, which can be divided into two schools: one is composed of Latin Alphabet, most commonly accepted writing letters in the west, and the other is of Chinese writing strokes, more traditional in China. However in terms of initials, finals and tones, each system has its special set of marks. Until now, Hanyu Pinyin has been accepted as the only standard of Chinese Romanization scheme, and has also been acknowledged as the international standard. The creation and adaptation of Hanyu Pinyin is also viewed as the process of acculturation, that is, to adapt the western form of writing letters to the traditional Chinese language.
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