Linguistic and oriental studies from Poznań, vol. 9 (2008-2009)

Linguistic and oriental studies from Poznań, vol. 9 (2008-2009)

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The preceding volume (8(15)) of our journal was for its major part dedicated to the twentieth anniversary of the introduction, in October 1987, of academic Japanese studies as a research program as well as educational curriculum (five-year MA and four-year PhD courses) at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The present volume (9(16)), in turn, in its entirety celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the introduction, in October 1988), at Adam Mickiewicz of a similar program and curriculum in Chinese studies. The book thus aims, among others, also at a presentation of the – still short – history of university-level sinological research and education in the second ever in Poland academic center offering Chinese, and actually Far Eastern studies, its perhaps still meager but worth propagating achievements, main exploratory interests, people who have their contribution in the organization, development, but above all survival of the whole project. The anniversaries mentioned coincide with the celebration of the seventieth birthday of Professor Jerzy Bańczerowski, who was decisive in calling into existence of the Far Eastern studies at Adam Mickiewicz becoming their actual founder. Hence, the editorial board of the journal sincerely dedicates the present volume to the Iubilatus in acknowledgement of his invaluable merits in relation to all of us in the sinological staff and to each of us individually with cordialmost wishes of all the best. Ad multos annos et... ad astra (sit itur). Bad news also, unfortunately, arrived. With this volume we express our deep sorrow following the sad message on the passing away of our great friend and much greater sinologist and mongolist, ethnographer and historian, and museologist Aleksandr Mikhailovich Reshetov (1932-2009) of StPetersburg. We know that persons like him are irreplaceable, therefore it is so difficult to accept such a loss (sed mors enim ianua vitae – perhaps).


Rok wydania2009
Liczba stron278
KategoriaJęzykoznawstwo
WydawcaWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza
ISBN-13978-83-232-2123-4
Numer wydania1
Język publikacjipolski
Informacja o sprzedawcyePWN sp. z o.o.

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  Editor’s Preface     7
  
  Maciej GACA (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland) Twenty Years of Chinese Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University     9
  WU Wei-ching (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland & Taipei). The beauty of Zhuangzi’s Language – a Linguistic Study in Zhuangzi’s Relativity     43
  ZHU Zhiping (Beijing Normal University) Dissyllabic Compounds in Chinese Meaning System Related to Second Language Learning     95
  Irena KAŁUśYŃSKA (Warsaw University, Poland) Chinese Female Naming     109
  DENG Chun (Chongqing University, China) On the Establishment of Community Interpreting System in China – Based on a Survey of the Present Situation of Public Service Interpreting in China     139
  Agnieszka JONIAK-LUTHI (University of Berne, Switzerland) The Han in the People’s Republic of China: Discourse on Unity and de facto Diversity     149
  Halina WASILEWSKA (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland) On the Relationship between Traditional Yi Writing and Chinese Characters     167
  Alfred F. MAJEWICZ (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland) Confronting Mass Tourism on Minority Areas in South-Western China (1). Minority Language Presence in Minority Areas Street Landscape     185
  Leszek SOBKOWIAK (Adam Mickiewicz University) Temporal and Spatial Variability of Flood Seasons in the Yangtze River Basin with Special Regard to the Sichuan Basin and Three Gorges Area     217
  Józef PAWŁOWSKI (Warsaw University), Main Principles in the Early Confucian Concept of the “State”     233
  Sylwia WITKOWSKA (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland) Jan Mikołaj Smogulecki, the Man Who Brought Logarithms to China     241
  Yuri TAMBOVTSEV (Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University) The Degree of Euphony of Speech Sound Chain of Chinese in Comparison with Some World’s Languages     253
  
  REVIEWS    273
  
  Cao Zhiyun ed. 2008. Linguistic Atlas of Chinese Dialects. Beijing: The Commercial Press.(Maria KURPASKA, Poznań)     273
  Wang Ruojiang (ed.) 2007. Zhongguo falü zhuanye Hanyu jiaocheng [a course of legal Chinese]. Beijing: Beijing Daxue Chubanshe, 144 pp. and Zhang Taiping (ed.) 2007. Falü Hanyu: shangshi pian [legal Chinese: commercial part], 244 pp. + CD (Wojciech JAKOBIEC, Poznań and Beijing)     276
  Introducing „Thoughts on multicultural language policy”, WU Wei-ching, Poznań and Taipei     278
  
  OBITUARY    283
  
  Александр Михайлович Решетов (1932-2009) и монголоведение (А. А. БУРЫКИН & В. А. ПОПОВ, St.Petersburg)     283
  A Selection of Recent Publications which Reached the Editors’ Desk     289
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