The article is an initial complex study of the lexical field norm in Ancient Chinese with focus on the classical (Warring States) period. It attempts to bring together as many terms with the meaning ‘norm, standard, rule’ as possible, classify them according to their origin and conceptual background and describe them from various perspectives, including the etymological and metaphorical one. A brief comparative glimpse on the state of affairs in Ancient Greek and Latin is offered at the end of the text, and further directions of research are suggested
This study contributes to the understanding of the difference between Western and Chinese thought by...
Textual archival references to linguistic mediation are crucial sources for studying the cultural me...
Abstract: Recent work on the reconstruction of Old Chinese phonology and morphology (Sagart 1999, P...
Chán Buddhist literature is not only an important source for the study of religious thought during t...
Chán Buddhist literature is not only an important source for the study of religious thought during t...
During the XIXth century, the leading class of the Chinese empire promoted a high number of translat...
The central topic of this thesis is the verbal and the adverbial use of nouns in Classical Chinese (...
It is well known that Chinese philosophers in the Warring States period (475–221 BCE) were enamored ...
Abstract: The description of sound correlated figures of speech in early Chinese prose texts — wher...
Classical Chinese is the written language used from the late 6th to the early 2nd century BCE. Locat...
During the XIXth century, the leaders of the Chinese empire promoted a wide activity of translation ...
Homo sapiens have the ability to conceptualize and the ability to express themselves with what they ...
Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long domina...
Chan documents, as an important source for conducting research in Medieval Chinese, contain a large ...
Metonymy and metaphor reflect an important part of the way people ordinarily conceptualize of themse...
This study contributes to the understanding of the difference between Western and Chinese thought by...
Textual archival references to linguistic mediation are crucial sources for studying the cultural me...
Abstract: Recent work on the reconstruction of Old Chinese phonology and morphology (Sagart 1999, P...
Chán Buddhist literature is not only an important source for the study of religious thought during t...
Chán Buddhist literature is not only an important source for the study of religious thought during t...
During the XIXth century, the leading class of the Chinese empire promoted a high number of translat...
The central topic of this thesis is the verbal and the adverbial use of nouns in Classical Chinese (...
It is well known that Chinese philosophers in the Warring States period (475–221 BCE) were enamored ...
Abstract: The description of sound correlated figures of speech in early Chinese prose texts — wher...
Classical Chinese is the written language used from the late 6th to the early 2nd century BCE. Locat...
During the XIXth century, the leaders of the Chinese empire promoted a wide activity of translation ...
Homo sapiens have the ability to conceptualize and the ability to express themselves with what they ...
Chad Hansen’s interpretations of Warring States (475 B.C. – 221 B.C.) Chinese logic have long domina...
Chan documents, as an important source for conducting research in Medieval Chinese, contain a large ...
Metonymy and metaphor reflect an important part of the way people ordinarily conceptualize of themse...
This study contributes to the understanding of the difference between Western and Chinese thought by...
Textual archival references to linguistic mediation are crucial sources for studying the cultural me...
Abstract: Recent work on the reconstruction of Old Chinese phonology and morphology (Sagart 1999, P...