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Revision 11 . . November 19, 2001 8:34 am by Chenyu
Revision 10 . . November 19, 2001 7:48 am by Chenyu
Revision 9 . . (edit) August 24, 2001 7:57 am by (logged).192.137.xxx
  

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Made some more changes. Added an outline of material to be filled in. I changed
the classification of dialects. The five part classification I've used is the
standard one which I got from "languages of China" by the Princeton University Press.


I removed some of the material regarding the tones and multi-syllabication of Chinese
because it was wrong. First of the all the paragraph implied that tones developed
in ancient Chinese due to lack of syllables and we don't know that. We do know that
tones existed in middle Chinese. Also, (ironically) the multi-syllabication of Chinese
words is something that is happening only in Mandarin due to loss of tones. Southern
dialects are still mostly mono-syllable. So I moved that section under Mandarin.


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