目录 Chapter 1 Origin of Chinese Characters 1.1 Neolithic Signs in China: Embryonic Forms of Chinese Characters 1.2 Ancient Pottery Signs: the Precursor of Chinese Characters 1.3 Mapping Non-linguistic Symbols onto the Language System of Chinese Chapter 2 Evolution of the Forms of Chinese Characters 2.1 Oracle Scripts (甲骨文) 2.2 Bronze Scripts (金文) 2.3 Great Seal Scripts (大篆) 2.4 Small Seal Scripts (小篆) 2.5 Clerk Scripts (隶书) 2.6 Cursive Hand Scripts (草书) 2.7 Regular Scripts (楷书) 2.8 Running Hand Scripts (行书) Chapter 3 Pictographs 3.1 What Is a Pictograph? 3.2 Pictographs Describing Human Body 3.3 Pictographs Describing Animals 3.4 Pictographs Describing Plants 3.5 Pictographs Describing Dress and Implements 3.6 Pictographs Describing Astronomical and Geographical Phenomena Chapter 4 Indicative Characters 4.1 What Is an Indicative Character? 4.2 Indicative Characters Composed of Pictograph plus Symbol 4.3 Indicative Characters as the Pure Symbols Chapter 5 Ideographs 5.1 What Is an Ideograph? 5.2 Ideographs Composed of Identical Elements 5.3 Ideographs Composed of Different Elements Chapter 6 Signific-phonetic Characters 6.1 What Is a Signific-phonetic Character? 6.2 Signific Element on the Left and Phonetic Element on the Right 6.3 Phonetic Element on the Left and Signific Element on the Right 6.4 Signific Element at the Top and Phonetic Element at the Bottom 6.5 Phonetic Element at the Top and Signific Element at the Bottom 6.6 Signific Element on the Outside and Phonetic Element on the Inside 6.7 Phonetic Element on the Outside and Signific Element on the Inside 6.8 Signific Element in a Corner 6.9 Phonetic Element in a Corner 6.10 Horizontal Expansion and Vertical Extension of Signific-phonetic Characters Chapter 7 Mutually Defining Characters 7.1 What Is a Mutually Defining Character? 7.2 Some Important Mutually Defining Characters Chapter 8 Phonetic Loan Characters 8.1 What Is a Phonetic Loan Character? 8.2 Some Typical Phonetic Loan Characters Chapter 9 Components of Chinese Characters 9.1 The Number of Chinese Characters 9.2 Three Levels of the Structure of Modern Chinese Characters 9.3 Basic Construction Types of Compound-element Characters 9.4 Complex Construction Types of Compound-element Characters 9.4.1 Compound-element Characters Including Three Components 9.4.2 Compound-element Characters Including Four Components 9.4.3 Compound-element Characters Including Five Components 9.4.4 Compound-element Characters Including Six Components 9.4.5 Compound-element Characters Including Seven Components 9.4.6 Compound-element Characters Including Eight Components 9.4.7 Compound-element Characters Including Nine Components Chapter 10 Strokes of Chinese Characters 10.1 The Stroke Types of Chinese Characters 10.2 Rules of Writing Order of Chinese Characters 10.2.1 Rules of Writing Order of Components in Chinese Characters 10.2.2 Rules of Writing Order of Strokes in the Component References Index
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