J. East China Norm. Univ. Philos. Soc. Sci ›› 2003, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (4): 70-71, 78.doi: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5579.2003.04.012

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A Study of Numeral and Calendar Characters in the Shuiwen Written Language

Yuan-lu WANG   

  • Received:2003-03-10 Online:2003-07-01 Published:2003-04-25

Abstract:

Shuiwen" is an ancient national written language used by the Shuiwen people in Guizhou Province to write their classic, The Book of Shui. Shuiwen has a great cognitive value to general philology. This is mainly because it is a kind of "assorted - dish written language" which has not only its own characters created by the nation but also some characters borrowed from Chinese characters. Its numeral characters and Heavenly - stem and Earthly - branch characters have some common features as well as their own features. Based on a study of them both, some conclusions can be drawn as follows: the self - source characters in Shuiwen emerge earlier than its borrowing characters; the spread of language tends to experience a remolded course; the borrowing characters tend to have variants.

Key words: Shuiwen written language, numeral character, Heavenly - stem and Earthly - branch characters

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