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Chinese Language & Etymology: A fair review
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Chinese Language and Etymology. Wednesday, June 13, 2012. Mr Wayne Walter used this system and gave a fair review. The following is quoted from his review, posted on a discussion forum. 8220;FYI, I purchased the book [Chinese Etymology] and agree with Volapuk49 with one additional information. Volupuk49 said, "I suspect that the author is on to something valuable but unfortunately, at this point in my studies, I am not willing to make the effort to decipher . ". What the professor, (through email corresp...
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Chinese Language & Etymology: The final verdict on the Chinese character system
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Chinese Language and Etymology. Saturday, May 14, 2011. The final verdict on the Chinese character system. I have showed a new Chinese etymology with five premises. 1 Premise one - - All (each and every) Chinese words (characters) are composed of from a set of word roots. 2 Premise two - - The meaning of all Chinese words can be read out from their faces. 3 Premise three - - The pronunciation of all Chinese words can be read out from their faces. Premise four - - an. Etymology memory algebra,. The first ...
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Chinese Language & Etymology: December 2012
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Chinese Language and Etymology. Saturday, December 22, 2012. Chinese language was accused as the worst language in the world by both the Chinese philologists and the Western sinologists. Yet, at the time of my initial work on “Chinese etymology”, I did not know about the above fact. After I learnt that fact, I have written some weekly newsletters on the issue, and they were posted in this blog. Two months ago, I met a few Chinese at LinkedIn while they were discussing the book. 二 (性事、愛情 與 儒家神學). Http:/ w...
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Chinese Language & Etymology: The proper perspective of this new Chinese etymology
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Chinese Language and Etymology. Friday, May 13, 2011. The proper perspective of this new Chinese etymology. Someone said that radicals are known for thousands years, and this new etymology is not new at all. Well, I have showed the views of the Chinese philologists and of the Western sinologists on Chinese character system in my previous posts. I will summarize them here. A Views of the Chinese philologists:. 魯 迅 (lǔ xùn, the greatest Chinese linguist, http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu Xun ) wrote,. 3 Jesu...
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Chinese Language & Etymology: May 2011
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Chinese Language and Etymology. Saturday, May 14, 2011. The final verdict on the Chinese character system. I have showed a new Chinese etymology with five premises. 1 Premise one - - All (each and every) Chinese words (characters) are composed of from a set of word roots. 2 Premise two - - The meaning of all Chinese words can be read out from their faces. 3 Premise three - - The pronunciation of all Chinese words can be read out from their faces. Premise four - - an. Etymology memory algebra,. The first ...
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Chinese Language & Etymology: April 2011
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Chinese Language and Etymology. Saturday, April 30, 2011. The way of marking the phonetic value of Chinese words. I have talked about the sound tag which can often have a span of phonetic values. Now, I should summarize the attributes or dimensions of the entire Chinese verbal universe. 1 It has only a total of 1,000 or less distinguishable phonetic values. 2 Each phonetic point is a part of a 4-tone group. Thus, there are a total of 250 (1000/4) 4-tone at the most. Similar to consonant) and the. There i...
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Chinese Language & Etymology: Mastering Chinese character set in 90 days
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Chinese Language and Etymology. Friday, June 10, 2011. Mastering Chinese character set in 90 days. As the premise 4 is valid (being the direct deduction of the first three premises), the premise five (5) must be valid too. Premise five - - the Chinese character system can be mastered in 90 days for anyone who knows not a single Chinese character at the beginning. Furthermore, the premise five can actually be tested, and such a test was done with the case study data reviewed by,. Center for Chinese Studies.
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Chinese Language & Etymology: 論 語 (Confucius --- the Analects), a new Translation
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Chinese Language and Etymology. Wednesday, March 12, 2014. 論 語 (Confucius - - the Analects), a new Translation. Confucianism was and still is the backbone of Chinese culture. The 論. Confucius - - the Analects) is the nutshell of the Confucianism. Yet, 100% of middle school Chinese language teachers both in China and in Taiwan does not read 論. In its entirety, and they cannot understand 50% of the book as they no longer understand the Chinese language at that level. Movement, led by 胡. 8220;Smash the Conf...
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15 | May | 2015 | The Great Vindications
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A conversation with Erik Andrulis. Daily Archives: May 15, 2015. May 15, 2015. Paul Steinhardt’s remorse, Popperianism and Beauty-Contest. Paul Steinhardt is one of the major founder/inventor of ‘multiverse/eternal inflation scenario’. After the BICEP2 fiasco, he becomes remorseful not only on his early mistakes but is about the dishonesty about many his colleagues. The theory’s weaknesses can be explained away with the same glib shrug that accompanies the retort: ‘God just made it that way.’. Two, it is...