This research is a phonological comparison of Chinese and Shona names. The research shows that Chinese names are structurally different from Shona names because when calling Chinese names both the given names and surnames are normally combined. It was noted that Chinese names can only be disyllabic or trisyllabic while Shona given names and surnames are at least quadrisyllabic or more. PRAAT software was used to analyze Shona tone patterns and it was shown that Shona names follow a predictable high to low tone pattern which differs from tones in Chinese names which are not predictable. Since Chinese language has four tones while Shona language has two tones only it was predicted that name distortion is unavoidable when people from these tw...
Names are the most important as they are used in many process, such as identifying of people. Names ...
Personal name matching system is the core of essential task in national citizen database, text and w...
In this study, I have ciled the unique pen-names of ancient times from Atsuyos-hi Sakakura\u27s book...
This research is a phonological comparison of Chinese and Shona names. The research shows that Chine...
Abstract- In an attempt to compare Chinese and Shona tones a short experiment was done to show tone ...
In this paper, we give results on our recent study on Chinese person names. The analysis is based on...
In the process of learning Mandarin, Indonesian names are often found transliterated into Mandarin. ...
This study aims at two objectives: to present a surprising contrast between the Chinese Mandarin (he...
Few studies have been done on the subject of names in Singapore, with the most comprehensive study o...
This paper presents the comparison of monosyllabic, two-syllabic, three-syllabic and four-syllabic s...
This thesis is dealing with the influence of local varieties on approved pronunciation of PTH. Thesi...
English/Chinese Comparison Table for Names of Chinese Studies Scholars was a by-product of the "Chin...
There is no transliteration standard across all Chinese language regions, including China, Hong Kong...
In this study, we aimed to provide a large-scale set of psycholinguistic norms for 3,314 traditional...
2001-2002 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Names are the most important as they are used in many process, such as identifying of people. Names ...
Personal name matching system is the core of essential task in national citizen database, text and w...
In this study, I have ciled the unique pen-names of ancient times from Atsuyos-hi Sakakura\u27s book...
This research is a phonological comparison of Chinese and Shona names. The research shows that Chine...
Abstract- In an attempt to compare Chinese and Shona tones a short experiment was done to show tone ...
In this paper, we give results on our recent study on Chinese person names. The analysis is based on...
In the process of learning Mandarin, Indonesian names are often found transliterated into Mandarin. ...
This study aims at two objectives: to present a surprising contrast between the Chinese Mandarin (he...
Few studies have been done on the subject of names in Singapore, with the most comprehensive study o...
This paper presents the comparison of monosyllabic, two-syllabic, three-syllabic and four-syllabic s...
This thesis is dealing with the influence of local varieties on approved pronunciation of PTH. Thesi...
English/Chinese Comparison Table for Names of Chinese Studies Scholars was a by-product of the "Chin...
There is no transliteration standard across all Chinese language regions, including China, Hong Kong...
In this study, we aimed to provide a large-scale set of psycholinguistic norms for 3,314 traditional...
2001-2002 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Names are the most important as they are used in many process, such as identifying of people. Names ...
Personal name matching system is the core of essential task in national citizen database, text and w...
In this study, I have ciled the unique pen-names of ancient times from Atsuyos-hi Sakakura\u27s book...