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LIU Zhong-hua. For the View that "Du Ruo" not Belonging to "Annotation with Similar Pronunciation" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi-The Different Genres between Zheng Zhuan and Du Ruo in Shuo Wen Jie Zi[J]. Journal of Xihua University (Philosophy & Social Sciences) , 2017, 36(4): 30-34.
Citation: LIU Zhong-hua. For the View that "Du Ruo" not Belonging to "Annotation with Similar Pronunciation" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi-The Different Genres between Zheng Zhuan and Du Ruo in Shuo Wen Jie Zi[J]. Journal of Xihua University (Philosophy & Social Sciences) , 2017, 36(4): 30-34.

For the View that "Du Ruo" not Belonging to "Annotation with Similar Pronunciation" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi-The Different Genres between Zheng Zhuan and Du Ruo in Shuo Wen Jie Zi

  • There are two types of "transferred pronunciation" in Duan Zhu in Shuo Wen Jie Zi when Zheng Zhuan and Du Ruo belong to different genres, namely, Zheng Zhuan "transferred pronunciation" and Du Ruo "transferred pronunciation".Ancient pronunciation transference will result in polyphones.Within phonographic annotation framed by Zheng Zhuan and Du Ruo, the case is either Zheng Zhuan "transferred pronunciation", with Du Ruo annotating its one of or different pronunciations, or Du Ruo "transferred pronunciation", with Du Ruo's transferred pronunciation annotating for Zheng Zhuan.The two cases belong to "annotation with the same pronunciation".When seen from the perspective of ancient pronunciation classification, Zheng Zhuan and Du Ruo belong to different genres if Du Ruo is annotated by transferred pronunciation or makes annotation with transferred pronunciation.
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