Project

Medieval Chinese and Beyond: Language Development on the Crossroad of Literature, Culture, and Religion

Code
bof/baf/4y/2024/01/470
Duration
01 January 2024 → 31 December 2025
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • Chinese language
    • Computational linguistics
    • Corpus linguistics
    • Diachronic linguistics
    • Historical linguistics
    • Semantics
    • Syntax
    • Writing systems
    • Literatures in Chinese
    • Stylistics and textual analysis
Keywords
Early Colloquial Chinese Chinese Medieval Manuscript Culture Chinese Linguistics Dunhuang Manuscripts Early Mandarin Medieval Chinese Historical Linguistics Chinese Language and Culture Language and Religion Buddhist Hybrid Chinese
 
Project description

This is an interdisciplinary project, based on a multifaceted approach to the historical development of Chinese in pro-modern China, with an emphasis on Late Medieval Chinese and the period of Early Mandarin. The project primarily focuses on qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including a Ghent-based database which has been constructed during a period of 10 years together with international collaborators, specializing on the digitizastion of early semi-colloquial manuscript and text materials which form the basis of linguistic analysis. As a specific feature of this project, textual materials and the (digital) corpora are contexualized in terms of genres and their backgrounds of production and editing processes, in addition to text-internal layers (e.g., various registers used in narrative and dialogues sections). The project is conducted in close collaboration with specialists in Historial Linguistics from the Department of Linguistics at Ghent University.