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A Discussion Of Sound Changing Laws Of Post Suffixes Of Tibetan Language

Posted on:2019-04-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G K ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330548964123Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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The evolution of the phonetic consonant endings in the process of language change and development has evolved in two forms:synchronic phonetic evolution and diachronic phonetic evolution.This article focuses on the pronunciation and classification of consonant endings in Tibetan traditional grammar theory,the pronunciation,classification,characteristics and evolution process of consonant endings in the development of Tibetan phonetic history,the nature of development,and the trend of future development,etc.The concluding remarks were divided into four chapters.The first chapter introduces the significance and theoretical basis of this research topic in the domestic and foreign research status and topic selection.The second chapter compares the pronunciation classification of consonant endings in the "Thirty Songs" and "Atone" of the Tibetan grammar theory and the difference between the older generation scholars' readings of the consonant endings and briefly describes their characteristics..The third chapter is based on the Stone Inscriptions and Dunhuang Manuscripts translated by the Han-Tibetan Tibetan during the Tubo Kingdom,the Dialect Vocabulary of the Dunhuang Han Tibetan Tibetan,the Northwest Dialectal Pronunciation of the Tang and the Five Dynasties,and the historical documents of the Tibetans recorded in the Chinese literature,Tang Shu,and The words and words in Song Book,Zi Zhi Tong Jian,and Fu Yuan Yuan Gui discuss the features of the Tibetan consonant vowels from the 7th to the 9th century.The fourth chapter is the pronunciation of Tibetan names,place names,and water names in the translated texts of Xi Fan,"Kin Ding Xi Wen Wen Zhi","Ming Shi Lu",and "Yuan Shi" translated by the Han and other ethnic groups in the 15th to 17th centuries.As a basis,combined with the works of the Tibetan scholars of the time,the evolution and characteristics of the Tibetan language at that time were discussed.The fifth chapter is the basis of the dialects of modern Tibetan language and Tibetans,Ali,Jiarong in the east,Ladakh in the west,and Zongka in the Himalayas,and discusses the evolution of consonant endings in these dialects.And characteristics,as well as the nature of their changes.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tibetan, consonant ending, voice evolution
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