Li Fang-Kuei
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Chinese linguist and sinologist
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Li Fang-Kuei's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Li Fang-Kuei was a Chinese linguist known for his studies of the varieties of Chinese, his reconstructionss of Old Chinese and Proto-Tai, and his documentation of Dene languages in North America. Biography Li Fang-Kuei was born on 20 August 1902 in Guangzhou during the final years of the Qing dynasty to a minor scholarly family from Xiyang, a small town in Shanxi roughly south of Yangquan. Li's father Li Guangyu received his jinshi degree in 1880 and served in minor official posts in the late 19th to early 20th century.
Li Fang-Kuei's Published Works
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Published Works
- A handbook of comparative Tai (1979) (114)
- Certain Phonetic Influences of the Tibetan Prefixes upon the Root Initials (1933) (50)
- The Tai and the Kam-Sui languages (1965) (35)
- A List of Chipewyan Stems (1933) (25)
- The Distribution of Initials and Tones in the Sui Language (1948) (20)
- The Chinese dialects of Han time according to Fang yen (1959) (14)
- The Hypothesis of a Pre-Glottalized Series of Consonants in Primitive Tai (1943) (13)
- Consonant Clusters in Tai (1954) (12)
- A Study of Sarcee Verb-Stems (1930) (11)
- Languages and Dialects of China. (1973) (11)
- Mattole, an Athabaskan language (10)
- The Inscription of the Sino-Tibetan Treaty of 821-822 (1956) (10)
- Speech Tone and Melody in Wu-Ming Folk Songs (1966) (8)
- A Type of Noun Formation in Athabaskan and Eyak (1956) (5)
- Siamese wan and waan (1956) (5)
- The Zero Initial and the Zero Syllabic (1966) (5)
- A Chipewyan Ethnological Text (1964) (4)
- Laryngeal Features and Tone Development (1980) (4)
- Some problems in comparative Athapaskan (1965) (3)
- Tones in the Riming System of the Sui Language (1949) (3)
- A Sino-Tibetan Glossary From Tun-Huang (1962) (1)
- LINGUISTICS IN TAIWAN (1967) (1)
- The Chinese Transcription of Tibetan Consonant Clusters (1979) (1)
- Reminiscences about Edward Sapir (1986) (1)
- Some dental clusters in Tai (1973) (1)
- A SYNTACTIC CHANGE IN THAI (1978) (1)
- Book Review:Nationalism and Language in China John de Francis (1951) (0)
- Early Archaic Chinese. A Descriptive Grammar. By W. A. C. H. Dobson. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1962. xxxi, 288. Appendices, List of works mentioned, Lexicon and Index of words. $15.00. (1962) (0)
- Ancient Chinese -Ung, -Uk, -Uong, -Uok, Etc. in Archaic Chinese (1932) (0)
- The Final Stops in Tushan (1971) (0)
- The Jui Dialect of Poai: Phonology (1957) (0)
- Archaic Chinese*-iwәng, *-iwәk and *-iwәg (1935) (0)
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