On Characters of Tibetan Writing System: Alphabetic Characters, Pronunciations, ISO Codes, Sorting Sequences, Picture Symbols, and Transliterations

Author:   Di Jiang ,  Zhibin Ding
Publisher:   Paths Publishing Group
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Pages:   300
Publication Date:   26 April 2017
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Author:   Di Jiang ,  Zhibin Ding
Publisher:   Paths Publishing Group
Imprint:   Paths International Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.368kg
ISBN:  

9781844644124


ISBN 10:   184464412
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   26 April 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Chapter 1 The Origin and Nature of Tibetan Writing System 1.1 Conjecture of the Origin of Tibetan Writing System 1.2 Nature of Tibetan Writing System 1.3 Tibetan Font Chapter 2 Structural and Statistical Characteristics of Tibetan Writing System 2.1 Tibetan Characters and Tibetan Word Structures 2.2 Tibetan Graphs: Consonant Characters 2.3 Tibetan Glyphs: Vowel Characters 2.4 Structures of Tibetan Spelling and Their Frequencies 2.5 Statistical Characteristics of Tibetan Dictionaries Chapter 3 Types of Tibetan Characters and Their Functions 3.1 Classification of Tibetan Text Characters: Graph and Picture 3.2 Accounts for Classification of Tibetan Text Symbols and Functions 3.3 Classification of Tibetan Non-text Symbols and Accounts of Significance Chapter 4 Tibetan Latin Transliteration Scheme 4.1 Aim and Scope of Tibetan Latin Transliteration 4.2 Comparison among Different Schemes of Tibetan Latin Transliteration 4.3 Systematic and Practising Principles of Tibetan Latin Transliteration 4.4 Whole Scheme of Tibetan Latin Transliteration 4.5 Some Rules of Text Transliteration and Returning Rules to the Origin Chapter 5 A Sorting Order for Tibetan Characters and Its Algorithm 5.1 History of Sorting Orders in Tibetan Dictionaries 5.2 Inconsistency in Sorting Orders among Tibetan Dictionaries 5.3 Word Constructing Orders and Grades of Distinctive Constitutions 5.4 Tibetan Character Sequence and Their Assignment with Values 5.5 Mathematical Sorting Model for Tibetan E-Dictionary 5.6 Algorithm of Tibetan Sorting Order and Charts Chapter 6 Tibetan Alphabetic Characters Including Consonant Characters, Vowel Characters, etc. Chapter 7 Tibetan Non-alphabetic Characters Including Diacritical Marks, Numeral Symbols and Punctuations Chapter 8 Tibetan Graphical Symbols Including Traditional Tibetan Textual Symbols, Honorific Symbols for Appellation, Promoting Symbols for Cantillation, Calendared Symbols, Astrological Symbols, and Ornamental Symbols, etc. Appendices References

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Dr. Jiang Di is professor and director of the Lab of Phonetics and Computational Linguistics of Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. As an expert in Tibetan language and computational linguistics, he also shares the vice-president of Chinese Linguistics Society of Minority Languages, a member of the council of Chinese Information Processing Society of China and a member of the National Standardization Technical Committee. He is the editor of the editorial board in Journal of Chinese Information Processing of Chinese Academy of Science and in Minority Languages of China of Chinese Academy of Social Science and etc. Granted as the guest Professor of Southwest University for Nationality and the Distinguished Visiting Professor of Shanghai Normal University, he focuses mainly on Sino-Tibetan linguistics, modern Tibetan grammar and computational linguistics, and has published works and articles widely on phonetics, morphology, syntax, historical linguistics, evolutionary linguistics, computational linguistics.

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