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fāngyán or
fángyán in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fangyan may
refer to:
Regional varieties of
Chinese (Chinese: 方言; pinyin:
fāngyán)
Fangyan (book)...
- The
Fangyan is a
Chinese dictionary compiled in the
early 1st
century CE by the poet and
philosopher Yang
Xiong (53 BCE – 18 CE). It was the
first Chinese...
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Chinese is 方言;
fāngyán; 'regional speech',
whereas the more
closely related varieties within these are
called 地点方言; 地點方言; dìdiǎn
fāngyán; 'local speech'...
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Fangyan (Chinese: 方岩; pinyin:
Fāngyán) is a town
under the
administration of Yongkang, Zhejiang, China. As of 2020[update], it
administers the following...
- its
speech still represented a
model for
communication across China. The
Fangyan (early 1st
century AD) is
devoted to
differences in
vocabulary between...
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Eastern Hunan belonged to
Changsha Kingdom.
According to Yang Xiong's
Fangyan,
people in this
region spoke Southern Chu,
which is considered[by whom...
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Linguistic Atlas of
Chinese Dialects (Chinese: 汉语方言地图集; pinyin: Hànyǔ
Fāngyán Dìtú Jí),
edited by Cao
Zhiyun and
published in 2008 in
three volumes,...
- The
Fangyan Formation is a
geologic formation in
China (Dongyang). It is made up of
mainly conglomerates. It
preserves dinosaur fossils dating back to...
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Sichuan and Chongqing, China. Ba–Shu
Chinese was
first described in the book
Fangyan from the
Western Han
dynasty (206 BCE–8 CE) and
represented one of the...
- like
other varieties of Chinese. Hou,
Jingyi 侯精一 (2002). Xiàndài Hànyǔ
fāngyán gàilùn 现代汉语方言概论 [An
Introduction to
Modern Chinese Dialects]. Shanghai...