In alphabetic languages, palindromes are formed by rearranging letters or whole words and demonstrate axial or linear symmetry. The phonotactics of Modern Standard Mandarin, with its high percentage of missing syllables, does not allow free reverse phoneme order, resyllabification, and the usage of a consonant alone.
Bogushevskaya, V., Что скрывают китайские палиндромы [What do Chinese palindromes hide], in Языки стран Дальнего Востока, Юго–Восточной Азии и Западной Африки: материалы XIV Международной научной конференции, Москва, 23–24 ноября 2020 г., (Institute of Asian and African Studies, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 23-24 November 2020), Ключ-С, Moscow 2020: 124-131 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/164151]
Что скрывают китайские палиндромы [What do Chinese palindromes hide]
Bogushevskaya, Victoria
Primo
2020
Abstract
In alphabetic languages, palindromes are formed by rearranging letters or whole words and demonstrate axial or linear symmetry. The phonotactics of Modern Standard Mandarin, with its high percentage of missing syllables, does not allow free reverse phoneme order, resyllabification, and the usage of a consonant alone.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.