Claudius Madrolle

Les Peuples Et Les Langues De La Chine MÃ(c)ridionale

Sprache: Französisch.
kartoniert , 22 Seiten
ISBN 1023990210
EAN 9781023990219
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Les Peuples Et Les Langues De La Chine Méridionale by Claudius Madrolle, originally published in 1898, offers a detailed exploration of the languages and peoples of Southern China. This meticulously researched study focuses particularly on the dialects of the Isle of Hai-Nan and the peninsula of Loui-Tcheou (Louei-Tsiou).
Madrolle's work includes a collection of expressions from the indigenous peoples of the regions neighboring Tibet, providing valuable insights into the linguistic diversity and cultural tapestry of the area. This book is an essential resource for linguists, anthropologists, and historians interested in the ethnolinguistic landscape of Southern China and its historical connections to neighboring regions.
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