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It should have been preceded by generally accepted rules for pinyin orthography (e.g., capitalization and joining or separating syllables) and serial arrangement of characters. In a way, the present effort is premature. This appeal calls upon users of the ABC Dictionary, and scholars generally in China and abroad, to participate in the broad effort needed to bring about ( 1) progress in Chinese lexicography, and (2) planned periodic upgrading of the present work. Zhou Youguang 1905The most prolific and penetrating advocate of writing reform who em phasizes that a **two-script system" or udigraphiaMhas becom e an even more essential part of China's modernization if it is to make an efficient entry into the computer age. Two of China's most distinguished linguists who have com e out strongly for writing reform; the former criticized intellectuals for their opposition to such reform, and the latter criticized lexicographers for their failure to produce dictionaries based on a simple alphabetic arrangement. Mao Dun (Shen Yanbing) 1896-1981 China’s foremost novelist and one-time Minister of Culture who in 1962 was the first to call for a policy of “walking on two legs” that involved using two writing systems-the traditional character system and the new pinyin alphabetic system. Lu Xun 1881-1936 China's greatest writer of the twentieth century who passionately sup ported the Latinized New Writing of the 1930s. TO China’s Staunchest Advocates of Writing Reform Lu Zhuangzhang 1854-1928 Pioneer reformer whose publication in 1892 of alphabetic schemes for several varieties of Chinese marked the beginning of Chinese interest in reform of the writing system. Introduction to the Radical Index of Characters Printed by Edwards Brothers, IncorporatedĪnalytic Summary of Transcription Systems Camera-ready copy by Thomas £ Bishop ofWenlin Institute, Inc. University o f Hawai'i Press books are printed on acid-free paper and meet the guidelines for permanence and durability o f the Council on Library Resources. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data ABC Chinese-English comprehensive dictionary / Editor John DeFrancis associate editors Tom Bishop. © 2003 University o f Hawai'i Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 03 Li W eiping 李伟平 Li Y e 李晔 Chen Jing 陈静 G u X iu ro n g 古秀蓉 RohsenowĪBC Chinese-English Comprehensive Dictionary Editorial AssociatesĮ-tu Zen Sun Zhang Liqing 張立青 Yin Binyong 尹斌庸
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Other titles in the series A BC Chinese-English Dictionary (desk reference and pocket editions) Edited by John DeFrancisĪ BC Dictionary o f Chinese Proverbs Edited by John S. While aim ing for conciseness and accuracy, series volumes also strive to apply the highest stan dards of lexicography in all respects, including compatibility with computer technology for information processing. The ABC dictionaries and compilations rely on the best expertise available in China and Nortli America and are based on the application of radically new strategies for the study of Sinitic languages and the Chinese writing system, including the first clear distinction between the etymology of the words, on the one hand, and the evolution of shapes, sounds, and meanings of characters, on the other. Most volumes contain graphically oriented indices to assist in finding characters whose pronun ciation is not known. A unique feature of the series is the adoption of a strict alphabetical order, the fastest and most user-friendly way to look up words in a Chinese dictionary.
Mair, General Editor The ABC Chinese Dictionary Series aims to provide a complete set of convenient and reliable reference tools for all those who need to deal with Chinese words and charac ters. Mair Zhang Liqing Zhang YanhuaĪBC Chinese Dictionary Series V icto r H.