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Title: The Myth


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The Myth of Chinese Characters
CHINESE STUDIES THROUGH LECTURES
The Myth of Chinese Characters
Dr. Zheng-sheng Zhang Department of Linguistics
Oriental Languages SDSU
2
The Myth
  • In Chinese script
  • Characters?meanings
  • In other writing systems
  • Letters ?sounds?meanings

3
That is to say
  • Chinese characters are
  • either pictographs
  • or ideographs

4
Why the Myth?
  • Chinese writing did start with
  • Pictographs/ideographs
  • There are still examples of both

5
A More Systematic Look
  • Are all characters picto/ideographs?
  • What other types are there?
  • What is the MOST common type?

6
Type 1 Pictographs (??)
7
Type 2 Simple Indicative (??)
  • ? ? ?
  • ? ? ?
  • ? ?

8
Type 3 Compound Indicative (??)
  • ? ? ?
  • ? ? ?
  • ? ? ?
  • ? ? ?

9
But how to represent 10,000?
10
The Rebus principle!
  • I can see you

11
Chinese Rebus Phonetic Loans (??)
  • ? wàn scorpion
  • wàn 10000
  • ? scorpion /10000

12
Chinese Rebus Phonetic Loans
  • ? lái wheat
  • lái come
  • ? wheat/come

13
Type 4Signific-Phonetic Compound (??)
  • Step 1 phonetic loan (? , ? )
  • Step 2 add signific to differentiate homophones
  • Ex. ? wàn name of a river (water signific
    added)
  • Ex. ? lái name of a mount (mountain signific
    added)
  • Original meanings of ? and ? irrelevant

14
Types of characters summary
  • Wholly Meaning-Based 3 types
  • Pictographs (?????)
  • Simple indicative (???)
  • Complex indicative (?,?)
  • Partially Sound-Based 1 type
  • Signific-phonetic compounds (???)

15
What is the most common type?
16
In Signific-Phonetic compounds, which part is
more important?
17
  • The mutilation test
  • ?? qingtíng dragonfly
  • delete phonetic ???
  • delete signific ??? Qingtíng
  • ?? guma fathers sister
  • delete phonetic ???
  • delete signific ??? guma
  • ?? bèijing background
  • delete phonetic ???
  • delete signific ??? beijing

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So What do Significs Do?
  • Revealing material culture and beliefs
  • ? (peddle has shell radical shell was once
    currency)
  • ? (thin has sickness radical to be thin is
    sick)
  • Differentiating homophones????(lái)
  • Though important for other reasons, not really
    necessary for representing speech

19
More Evidence of the Greater importance of
Phonetics
  • Modern day rebusing (phonetic loans)
  • Rebusing easy way out of a closed system (cant
    add characters easily)

20
Rebusing (I) Homophone errors (??/??)
  • Ex ?/?/? de ?/? zài
  • Easy to make, hard to catch
  • Why do they arise? Desire for WYWWYS
  • Can you tell homophones apart in speech?

21
Rebusing (II) Popular Characters (??)
  • A possible hand-written version for a common dish
  • ????? chives fried with eggs

22
Rebusing (III) Dialect words (Cantonese)
  • There are words without characters
  • borrow existing characters for sound only
  • ?? (side-path) where
  • ?? (but-home) now
  • ?? (same-bury) and
  • Or with minimal addition ??????

23
Rebusing (IV) Foreign Words
  • borrow existing characters for sound only
  • ?? (Bashì bus)
  • ?? (Madá motor)
  • ?? (Bùshí Bush)
  • Some with minimal addition
  • ????? Jiasha ?Kasaya monks robe

24
Why Phonetic Preference Simple Economy
  • Fewer symbols needed for phonetic system
  • How many characters needed to represent Mandarin
    sounds 1100
  • Fewer than non-phonetic systems

25
If Chinese characters are mostly phonetic, why
are some phonetic not consistently pronounced
Discrepancies results of sound changes
26
If characters are phonetic, why are theremore
than 1100?
  • Existence of non-phonetic characters
  • Multiple graphs for same character ?, ?
  • Phonetic representation not one-to-one
  • same sound, more than one phonetic
  • jing ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
  • same phonetic more than one sounds
  • ? qing (?) jing (?) qian (?)

27
How Phonetic is Ingloti Spelling?
  • Why English can be written as Ingloti
  • ing more accurate than eng
  • ghoti can be used to write fish (Bernard Shaw)
  • Same sound, different letter(s)
  • imeat, meet, mete
  • ff, ph, gh
  • Same letter, different sounds
  • cat, cake, caught
  • cake city

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How does this help us?
  • Pay more attention to sound clues
  • Use sound clues to guess pronunciation
  • Use sound clues to help character recall
  • Use sound clues to ease dictionary lookup
  • Beware of homophones with same sound clue
    ?????????????

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For more information
  • DeFrancis. 1984. The Chinese Language Fact and
    Fantasy. Honolulu U. of Hawaii Press.
  • DeFrancis. 1989. Visible Speech The Diverse
    Oneness of Writing Systems. Honolulu U. of
    Hawaii Press.
  • Unger. 2004. Ideogram Chinese Characters and the
    Myth of Disembodied Meaning. Honolulu U. of
    Hawaii Press.
  • Zhang, ZS. www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/chinese/
  • aspect/Chinesefiles.html
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