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Proceedings of the First North American Conference on Manchu Studies: (Portland, Or, May 9-10, 2003), Vol. 2. Studies in Manchu Linguistics

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On the 9th and 10th of May of 2003 a conference on Manchu Studies was held in Portland, Oregon. The conference was made possible by a generous grant from the Oregon Consortium for Asian Studies, who in turn received funds from the Ford Foundation. Scholars in various fields of Manchu studies from the United States and abroad attended and presented papers. The papers in this and the previous volume represent a majority of the papers presented at the conference. A few of the papers presented were or are being published elsewhere. From the table of contents: (4 contributions)J. Norman, Is Manchu an Altaic Language? T. W. Larsen, Instrumental Noun Phrases and Unmarked Objects in Classical Manchu B. Tawney, The Domain of Vowel Harmony in Written Manchu L. Kim, Illumination and Reverence: Language, Identity, and Power in the Prefaces of the Manchu Mirrors

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harrassowitz
Country
Germany
Date
1 December 2007
Pages
114
ISBN
9783447052276

On the 9th and 10th of May of 2003 a conference on Manchu Studies was held in Portland, Oregon. The conference was made possible by a generous grant from the Oregon Consortium for Asian Studies, who in turn received funds from the Ford Foundation. Scholars in various fields of Manchu studies from the United States and abroad attended and presented papers. The papers in this and the previous volume represent a majority of the papers presented at the conference. A few of the papers presented were or are being published elsewhere. From the table of contents: (4 contributions)J. Norman, Is Manchu an Altaic Language? T. W. Larsen, Instrumental Noun Phrases and Unmarked Objects in Classical Manchu B. Tawney, The Domain of Vowel Harmony in Written Manchu L. Kim, Illumination and Reverence: Language, Identity, and Power in the Prefaces of the Manchu Mirrors

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harrassowitz
Country
Germany
Date
1 December 2007
Pages
114
ISBN
9783447052276