Informace o konceptu
Preferovaný termín
Literary Chinese
Definice
- Classical Chinese or Literary Chinese is the language in which the classics of Chinese literature were written, from c. the 5th century BC. For millennia thereafter, the written Chinese used in these works was imitated and iterated upon by scholars in a form now called Literary Chinese, which was used for almost all formal writing in China until the early 20th century. Each written character corresponds to a single spoken syllable, and almost always to a single independent word. As a result, the characteristic style of the language is comparatively terse.
Nadřazený koncept
Vstupní termíny
- Classical Chinese
Identifikátor
- LZH
Notace
- lzh
V jiných jazycích
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литературен китайски
bulharština
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literární čínština
čeština
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wényán
čínština (klasická)
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文言
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litterær kinesisk
dánština
-
klassikaline hiina
estonština
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klassinen kiina
finština
-
chinois littéraire
francouzština
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književni kineski
chorvatština
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Sínis Liteartha
irština
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cinese letterario
italština
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klasikinė kinų
litevština
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ķīniešu literārā valoda
lotyština
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irodalmi kínai
maďarština
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Ċiniż Letterarju
maltština
-
klassisches Chinesisch
němčina
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Klassiek Chinees
nizozemština
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literacki chiński
polština
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chinês literário
portugalština
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chineză literară
rumunština
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Λόγια κινεζικά
řečtina
-
literárna čínština
slovenština
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knjižna kitajščina
slovinština
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chino literario
španělština
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klassisk kinesiska
švédština
URI
http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/LZH
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