An Old Chinese Word for ‘Silk’ in Mongolic, Turkic, Tungusic, and Persian
Abstract This paper identifies a Late Old Chinese word for silk in Mongolic and its comparanda in Old Uygur, Chagatay, New Persian, Jurchen, Manchu, Ewenki, and Solon. Routes of lexical borrowing are identified, and their likely historical contexts are discussed. This paper offers contributions to t...
Published in: | Eurasian Studies |
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Brill
2017
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24685623-12340029 https://brill.com/view/journals/eurs/15/1/article-p142_142.xml |
Summary: | Abstract This paper identifies a Late Old Chinese word for silk in Mongolic and its comparanda in Old Uygur, Chagatay, New Persian, Jurchen, Manchu, Ewenki, and Solon. Routes of lexical borrowing are identified, and their likely historical contexts are discussed. This paper offers contributions to the study of early Chinese ethnolinguistic contact with neighboring peoples. |
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