
There are two types of
dictionaries
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regularly used in the
Chinese language
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: list individual
Chinese characters
Chinese characters are logographs used Written Chinese, to write the Chinese languages and others from regions historically influenced by Chinese culture. Of the four independently invented writing systems accepted by scholars, they represe ...
, and list words and phrases. Because tens of thousands of characters have been used in
written Chinese
Written Chinese is a writing system that uses Chinese characters and other symbols to represent the Chinese languages. Chinese characters do not directly represent pronunciation, unlike letters in an alphabet or syllabograms in a syllabary. Rath ...
, Chinese lexicographers have developed
a number of methods to order and sort characters to facilitate more convenient reference.
Chinese dictionaries have been published for over two millennia, beginning in the
Han dynasty
The Han dynasty was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China (202 BC9 AD, 25–220 AD) established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu. The dynasty was preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC ...
. This is the longest
lexicographical
Lexicography is the study of lexicons and the art of compiling dictionaries. It is divided into two separate academic disciplines:
* Practical lexicography is the art or craft of compiling, writing and editing dictionaries.
* Theoretical lex ...
history of any language. In addition to works for
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin ( ; zh, s=, t=, p=Guānhuà, l=Mandarin (bureaucrat), officials' speech) is the largest branch of the Sinitic languages. Mandarin varieties are spoken by 70 percent of all Chinese speakers over a large geographical area that stretch ...
, beginning with the 1st-century CE ''
Fangyan'' dictionaries also been created for the many
varieties of Chinese
There are hundreds of local Chinese language varieties forming a branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages, Sino-Tibetan language family, many of which are not Mutual intelligibility, mutually intelligible. Variation is particularly strong in the m ...
. One of the most influential Chinese dictionaries ever published was the ''
Kangxi Dictionary
The ''Kangxi Dictionary'' () is a Chinese dictionary published in 1716 during the High Qing, considered from the time of its publishing until the early 20th century to be the most authoritative reference for written Chinese characters. Wanting ...
'', finished in 1716 during the
Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ...
, with the list of 214
Kangxi radical
The ''Kangxi'' radicals (), also known as ''Zihui'' radicals, are a set of 214 Chinese character radicals, radicals that were collated in the 18th-century ''Kangxi Dictionary'' to aid categorization of Chinese characters. They are primarily sor ...
s it popularized are still widely used.
Terminology
The general term ''cishu'' ( zh, links=no, t=辭書, p=císhū, l=lexicographic books) semantically encompasses "dictionary; lexicon; encyclopedia; glossary". The
Chinese language
Chinese ( or ) is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and List of ethnic groups in China, many minority ethnic groups in China, as well as by various communities of the Chinese diaspora. Approximately 1.39& ...
has two words for dictionary: ''zidian'' (character dictionary) for written forms, that is,
Chinese character
Chinese characters are logographs used to write the Chinese languages and others from regions historically influenced by Chinese culture. Of the four independently invented writing systems accepted by scholars, they represent the only on ...
s, and ''cidian'' (word/phrase dictionary), for spoken forms.
For
character dictionaries, ''zidian'' () combines ''zi'' (; "character, graph; letter, script, writing; word") and ''dian'' ( "dictionary, encyclopedia; standard, rule; statute, canon; classical allusion").
For word dictionaries, ''cidian'' is interchangeably written (/; ''cídiǎn''; ''tzʻŭ²-tien³''; "word dictionary") or (/; ''cídiǎn''; ''tzʻŭ²-tien³''; "word dictionary"); using ''cí'' (; "word, speech; phrase, expression; diction, phraseology; statement; a kind of poetic prose; depart; decline; resign"), and its graphic variant ''cí'' (; "word, term; expression, phrase; speech, statement; part of speech; a kind of tonal poetry"). ''Zidian'' is a much older and more common word than ''cidian'', and Yang notes ''zidian'' is often "used for both 'character dictionary' and 'word dictionary'.
Traditional Chinese lexicography
The precursors of Chinese dictionaries are primers designed for students of Chinese characters. The earliest of them only survive in fragments or quotations within
Chinese classic texts
The Chinese classics or canonical texts are the works of Chinese literature authored prior to the establishment of the imperial Qin dynasty in 221 BC. Prominent examples include the Four Books and Five Classics in the Neo-Confucian tradi ...
. For example, the ''
Shizhoupian
The ''Shizhoupian'' () is the first known Chinese dictionary, and was written in the ancient large seal script. The work was traditionally dated to the reign of King Xuan of Zhou (827–782 BCE), but many modern scholars assign it to the s ...
'' was compiled by one or more historians in the court of
King Xuan of Zhou
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(r. 827 BCE – 782 BCE), and was the source of the zhòuwén variant forms listed in the Han dynasty
Shuowen Jiezi
The ''Shuowen Jiezi'' is a Chinese dictionary compiled by Xu Shen , during the Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 CE). While prefigured by earlier reference works for Chinese characters like the ''Erya'' (), the ''Shuowen Jiezi'' contains the ...
dictionary. The ''
Cangjiepian
The ''Cangjiepian'', also known as the ''Three Chapters'' (, ''sāncāng''), was a BCE Chinese primer and a prototype for Chinese dictionaries. Li Si, Chancellor of the Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE), compiled it for the purpose of reforming ...
'' ("Chapters of
Cang Jie
Cangjie is a legendary figure in Chinese mythology, said to have been an official historian of the Yellow Emperor and the inventor of Chinese characters.
Legend has it that he had four eyes, and that when he invented the characters, the deities ...
"), named after the legendary inventor of writing, was edited by
Li Si
Li Si (; 208 BC) was a Chinese calligrapher, philosopher, and politician of the Qin dynasty. He served as Chancellor from 246 to 208 BC, first under King Zheng of the state of Qin—who later became Qin Shi Huang, the "First Emperor" o ...
, and helped to standardize the
Small seal script
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during the
Qin dynasty
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.
The
collation
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or
lexicographical order
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ing of a dictionary generally depends upon its
writing system
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. For a language written in an
alphabet
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or
syllabary
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A symbol in a syllaba ...
, dictionaries are usually ordered alphabetically.
Samuel Johnson
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defined ''dictionary'' as "a book containing the words of any language in alphabetical order, with explanations of their meaning" in
his dictionary. But Johnson's definition cannot be applied to the Chinese dictionaries, as Chinese is written in
character
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* ''Characters'' (Theophrastus), a classical Greek set of character sketches attributed to Theoph ...
s or
logograph
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, not alphabets. To Johnson, not having an alphabet is not to the Chinese's credit, as in 1778, when
James Boswell
James Boswell, 9th Laird of Auchinleck (; 29 October 1740 ( N.S.) – 19 May 1795), was a Scottish biographer, diarist, and lawyer, born in Edinburgh. He is best known for his biography of the English writer Samuel Johnson, '' Life of Samuel ...
asked about the Chinese characters, he replied "Sir, they have not an alphabet. They have not been able to form what all other nations have formed". Nevertheless, the Chinese made their dictionaries, and developed three original systems for lexicographical ordering: semantic categories, graphic components, and pronunciations.
Semantically organized dictionaries
The first system of dictionary organization is by semantic categories. The circa 3rd-century BCE ''
Erya
The ''Erya'' or ''Erh-ya'' is the first surviving Chinese dictionary. The sinologist Bernhard Karlgren concluded that "the major part of its glosses must reasonably date from the 3rd century BC."
Title
Chinese scholars interpret the firs ...
'' ("Approaching Correctness") is the oldest extant Chinese dictionary, and scholarship reveals that it is a pre-Qin compilation of glosses to classical texts. It contains lists of synonyms arranged into 19 semantic categories (e.g., "Explaining Plants", "Explaining Trees"). The
Han dynasty
The Han dynasty was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China (202 BC9 AD, 25–220 AD) established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu. The dynasty was preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC ...
dictionary ''
Xiao Erya
The ''Xiao Erya'' (; "Little ra") was an early Chinese dictionary that supplements the ''Erya''. It was supposedly compiled in the early Han dynasty by Kong Fu ( 264?–208 BCE), a descendant of Confucius. However, the received ''Xiao Erya'' text ...
'' ("Little Erya") reduces these 19 to 13 chapters. The early 3rd century CE ''
Guangya
The (c. 230) ''Guangya'' (; "Expanded '' ra''") was an early 3rd-century CE Chinese dictionary, edited by Zhang Yi (張揖) during the Three Kingdoms period. It was later called the ''Boya'' (博雅; ''Bóyǎ''; ''Po-ya''; "Broadened ra") owing ...
'' ("Expanded Erya"), from the
Northern Wei
Wei (), known in historiography as the Northern Wei ( zh, c=北魏, p=Běi Wèi), Tuoba Wei ( zh, c=拓跋魏, p=Tuòbá Wèi), Yuan Wei ( zh, c=元魏, p=Yuán Wèi) and Later Wei ( zh, t=後魏, p=Hòu Wèi), was an Dynasties of China, impe ...
dynasty, followed the ''Erya''s original 19 chapters. The circa 1080 CE ''
Piya
The ''Piya'' (; "Increased ra") was a Chinese dictionary compiled by Song Dynasty scholar Lu Dian ( 陸佃/陆佃, 1042-1102). He wrote this ''Erya'' supplement along with his ''Erya Xinyi'' (爾雅新義 "New Exegesis of the ''Erya''") commen ...
'' ("Increased Erya"), from the
Song dynasty
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, has 8 semantically based chapters of names for plants and animals. For a dictionary user wanting to look up a character, this arbitrary semantic system is inefficient unless one already knows, or can guess, the meaning.
Two other Han dynasty lexicons are loosely organized by semantics. The 1st century CE ''
Fangyan'' ("Regional Speech") is the world's oldest known dialectal dictionary. The circa 200 CE ''
Shiming
The ''Shiming'', also known as the ''Yiya'', is a Chinese dictionary that employed phonological glosses, and is believed have been composed . Because it records the pronunciation of an Eastern Han Chinese dialect, sinologists have used the ''S ...
'' ("Explaining Names") employs paranomastic glosses to define words.
Graphically organized dictionaries
The second system of dictionary organization is by recurring graphic components or
radicals
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*Radical politics ...
. The famous 100–121 CE ''
Shuowen Jiezi
The ''Shuowen Jiezi'' is a Chinese dictionary compiled by Xu Shen , during the Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 CE). While prefigured by earlier reference works for Chinese characters like the ''Erya'' (), the ''Shuowen Jiezi'' contains the ...
'' ("Explaining Simple and Analyzing Compound Characters") arranged characters through a system of 540 ''bushou'' (; "section header") radicals. The 543 CE ''
Yupian
The ''Yupian'' (; "Jade Chapters") is a c. 543 Chinese dictionary edited by Gu Yewang ( 顧野王; Ku Yeh-wang; 519–581) during the Liang dynasty. It arranges 12,158 character entries under 542 radicals, which differ somewhat from the origi ...
'' ("Jade Chapters"), from the
Liang dynasty
The Liang dynasty (), alternatively known as the Southern Liang () or Xiao Liang () in historiography, was an imperial dynasty of China and the third of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period. It was pre ...
, rearranged them into 542. The 1615 CE ''
Zihui
The 1615 ''Zìhuì'' is a Chinese dictionary edited by the Ming Dynasty scholar Mei Yingzuo ( 梅膺祚). It is renowned for introducing two lexicographical innovations that continue to be used in the present day: the 214-radical system for in ...
'' ("Character Glossary"), edited by during the
Ming dynasty
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, simplified the 540 ''Shuowen Jiezi'' radicals to 214. It also originated the "radical-stroke" scheme of ordering characters on the number of residual graphic
strokes
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besides the radical. The 1627 ''
Zhengzitong'' ("Correct Character Mastery") also used 214. The 1716 CE ''
Kangxi Dictionary
The ''Kangxi Dictionary'' () is a Chinese dictionary published in 1716 during the High Qing, considered from the time of its publishing until the early 20th century to be the most authoritative reference for written Chinese characters. Wanting ...
'', compiled under the
Kangxi Emperor
The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 165420 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, personal name Xuanye, was the third emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper. His reign of 61 ...
of the
Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ...
, became the standard dictionary for Chinese characters, and popularized the system of
214 radicals. As most Chinese characters are semantic-phonetic ones (), the radical method is usually effective, thus it continues to be widely used in the present day. However, sometimes the radical of a character is not obvious. To compensate this, a "Chart of Characters that Are Difficult to Look up" (), arranged by the number of strokes of the characters, is usually provided.
Phonetically organized dictionaries
The third system of lexicographical ordering is by character pronunciation. This type of dictionary collates its entries by
syllable rime
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and
tones, and produces a so-called "
rime dictionary
A rime dictionary, rhyme dictionary, or rime book () is a genre of dictionary that records pronunciations for Chinese characters by tone and rhyme, instead of by graphical means like their radicals. The most important rime dictionary tradition ...
". The first surviving rime dictionary is the 601 CE ''
Qieyun
The ''Qieyun'' () is a Chinese rhyme dictionary that was published in 601 during the Sui dynasty. The book was a guide to proper reading of classical texts, using the '' fanqie'' method to indicate the pronunciation of Chinese characters. The ' ...
'' ("Cutting
pelling
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Rimes") from the
Sui dynasty
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; it became the standard of pronunciation for
Middle Chinese
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. During the Song dynasty, it was expanded into the 1011 CE ''
Guangyun
The ''Guangyun'' (''Kuang-yun''; ) is a Chinese rhyme dictionary that was compiled from 1007 to 1008 under the patronage of Emperor Zhenzong of Song. Its full name was ''Dà Sòng chóngxiū guǎngyùn'' (, literally "Great Song revised and ...
'' ("Expanded Rimes") and the 1037 CE ''
Jiyun
The ''Jiyun'' (''Chi-yun''; ) is a Chinese rime dictionary published in 1037 during the Song dynasty. The chief editor Ding Du (丁度) and others expanded and revised the ''Guangyun''. It is possible, according to Teng and Biggerstaff (1971:147 ...
'' ("Collected Rimes").
The clear problem with these old phonetically arranged dictionary is that the would-be user needs to have the knowledge of rime. Thus, dictionaries collated this way can only serve the literati.
A great number of modern dictionaries published today arrange their entries by
pinyin
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or other methods of romanisation, together with a radicals index. Some of these pinyin dictionaries also contain indices of the characters arranged by number and order of strokes, by the
four corner encoding or by the
cangjie encoding.
Some dictionaries employ more than one of these three methods of collation. For example, the ''
Longkan Shoujian'' of the
Liao dynasty uses radicals, which are grouped by tone. The characters under each radical are also grouped by tone.
Functional classifications
Besides categorizing ancient Chinese dictionaries by their methods of collation, they can also be classified by their functions. In the traditional bibliographic divisions of the imperial collection ''
Complete Library of the Four Treasuries '', dictionaries were classified as belonging to ''xiǎoxué'' (, lit. "minor learning", the premodern equivalent of "
linguistics
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"), which was contrasted with ''dàxué'' (, "major learning", i.e., learning that had moral implications). ''Xiaoxue'' was divided into texts dealing with ''xùngǔ'' (, "exegesis" similar to "
philology
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"), ''wénzì'' (, "script", analogous to "
grammatology"), and ''yīnyùn'' (, "sounds and rhymes," comparable to "
phonology
Phonology (formerly also phonemics or phonematics: "phonemics ''n.'' 'obsolescent''1. Any procedure for identifying the phonemes of a language from a corpus of data. 2. (formerly also phonematics) A former synonym for phonology, often pre ...
").
The ''Xungu'' type, sometimes called ''yǎshū'' (, "word book"), comprises ''Erya'' and its descendants. These exegetical dictionaries focus on explaining meanings of words as found in the Chinese classics.
The ''Wenzi'' dictionaries, called ''zìshū'' ( "character book"), consist of ''Shuowen Jiezi'', ''Yupian'', ''Zihui'', ''Zhengzitong'', and the ''Kangxi Dictionary''. This type of dictionary, which focuses on the shape and structure of the characters, subsumes both "
orthography
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Most national ...
dictionaries", such as the ''
Ganlu Zishu
''Ganlu Zishu'' () is a Chinese language, Chinese orthography dictionary of the Tang dynasty. The first surviving orthographical dictionary for the regular script, it was authored by Yan Yuansun (顏元孫), a descendant of the famous scholar Yan ...
'' () of the Tang dynasty, and "
script
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* Script (styles of handwriting)
** Script typeface, a typeface with characteristics of handw ...
dictionaries", such as the ''Liyun'' () of the Song dynasty. Although these dictionaries center upon the graphic properties of Chinese characters, they do not necessarily collate characters by radical. For instance, ''Liyun'' is a
clerical script
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dictionary collated by tone and rime.
The ''Yinyun'' type, called ''yùnshū'' ( "rime book"), focuses on the pronunciations of characters. These dictionaries are always collated by rimes.
While the above traditional pre-20th-century Chinese dictionaries focused upon the meanings and pronunciations of words in classical texts, they practically ignored the spoken language and vernacular literature.
Modern Chinese lexicography
The ''Kangxi Dictionary'' served as the standard Chinese dictionary for generations, is still published and is now online. Contemporary lexicography is divisible between bilingual and monolingual Chinese dictionaries.
Chinese–English dictionaries

The foreigners who entered China in late Ming and Qing dynasties needed dictionaries for different purposes than native speakers. Wanting to
learn Chinese, they compiled the first grammar books and bilingual dictionaries. Westerners adapted the Latin alphabet to represent Chinese pronunciation, and arranged their dictionaries accordingly.
Two
Bible
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translators edited early Chinese dictionaries. The Scottish missionary
Robert Morrison wrote
A Dictionary of the Chinese Language
''A Dictionary of the Chinese Language, in Three Parts'' or ''Morrison's Chinese dictionary'' (1815-1823), compiled by the Anglo-Scottish missionary Robert Morrison was the first Chinese-English, English-Chinese dictionary. Part I is Chinese-Engli ...
(1815–1823). The British missionary
Walter Henry Medhurst
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Ear ...
wrote a Hokkien (
Min Nan
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) dialect dictionary in 1832 and the ''
Chinese and English Dictionary'' in 1842. Both were flawed in their representation of pronunciations, such as
aspirated stops. In 1874 the American philologist and diplomat
Samuel Wells Williams
Samuel Wells Williams (September 22, 1812 – February 16, 1884) was a linguist, official, missionary and sinologist from the United States in the early 19th century.
Early life
Williams was born in Utica, New York, son of William Williams (1 ...
applied the method of dialect comparison in his dictionary, ''
A Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language'', which refined distinctions in articulation and gave variant regional pronunciations in addition to standard
Beijing pronunciation.
The British consular officer and linguist
Herbert Giles
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criticized Williams as "the lexicographer not for the future but of the past", and took nearly twenty years to compile his ''
A Chinese-English Dictionary
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It is similar in shape to the Ancient ...
'' (1892, 1912), one that Norman calls "the first truly adequate Chinese–English dictionary". It contained 13,848 characters and numerous compound expressions, with pronunciation based upon Beijing Mandarin, which it compared with nine southern dialects such as
Cantonese
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,
Hakka
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, and
Fuzhou dialect
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. It has been called "still interesting as a repository of late Qing documentary Chinese, although there is little or no indication of the citations, mainly from the ''Kangxi Zidian''
'Kangxi Dictionary''" Giles modified the Chinese romanization system of
Thomas Francis Wade
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to create the
Wade-Giles system, which was standard in English speaking countries until 1979 when pinyin was adopted. The Giles dictionary was replaced by the 1931 dictionary of the Australian missionary
Robert Henry Mathews
Robert Henry Mathews (1877–1970) was an Australian missionary and Sinologist, best known for his 1931 '' A Chinese-English Dictionary: Compiled for the China Inland Mission by R. H. Mathews'', which was subsequently revised by Harvard Universit ...
. ''
Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary'', which was popular for decades, was based on Giles and partially updated by Y.R. Chao in 1943 and reprinted in 1960.
Trained in American
structural linguistics
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,
Yuen Ren Chao
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and
Lien-sheng Yang wrote a ''
Concise Dictionary of Spoken Chinese
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'' (1947), that emphasized the spoken rather than the written language. Main entries were listed in
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
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, and they distinguished
free morpheme
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s from
bound morpheme
In linguistics, a bound morpheme is a morpheme (the elementary unit of morphosyntax) that can appear only as part of a larger expression, while a free morpheme (or unbound morpheme) is one that can stand alone. A bound morpheme is a type of bound f ...
s. A hint of non-standard pronunciation was also given, by marking final stops and initial voicing and non-palatalization in non-Mandarin dialects.
The Swedish sinologist
Bernhard Karlgren
Klas Bernhard Johannes Karlgren (; 15 October 1889 – 20 October 1978) was a Swedish sinologist and linguist who pioneered the study of Chinese historical phonology using modern comparative methods. In the early 20th century, Karlgren conduct ...
wrote the seminal (1957) ''
Grammata Serica Recensa
The ''Grammata Serica Recensa'' is a dictionary of Middle Chinese and Old Chinese published by the Swedish sinologist Bernard Karlgren in 1957.
History
Karlgren made fundamental contributions to the study of the phonology of Middle and Old Chi ...
'' with his reconstructed pronunciations for Middle Chinese and
Old Chinese
Old Chinese, also called Archaic Chinese in older works, is the oldest attested stage of Chinese language, Chinese, and the ancestor of all modern varieties of Chinese. The earliest examples of Chinese are divinatory inscriptions on oracle bones ...
.
Chinese lexicography advanced during the 1970s. The translator
Lin Yutang
Lin Yutang (10 October 1895 – 26 March 1976) was a Chinese inventor, linguist, novelist, philosopher, and translator. One scholar commented that Lin's "particular blend of sophistication and casualness found a wide audience, and he became a ma ...
wrote the semantically sophisticated ''
Lin Yutang's Chinese-English Dictionary of Modern Usage
''Lin Yutang's Chinese-English Dictionary of Modern Usage'', compiled by the linguist and author Lin Yutang, contains over 8,100 character head entries and 110,000 words and phrases, including many neologisms. Lin's dictionary made two lexicograp ...
'' (1972) that is now available online. The author
Liang Shih-Chiu
Liang Shih-chiu (January 6, 1903 – November 3, 1987), also romanized as Liang Shiqiu, and also known as Liang Chih-hwa (), was a renowned Chinese educator, writer, translator, literary theorist and lexicographer.
Biography
Liang was born in ...
edited two full-scale dictionaries: Chinese-English with over 8,000 characters and 100,000 entries, and English-Chinese with over 160,000 entries.
The linguist and professor of Chinese
John DeFrancis
John DeFrancis (August 31, 1911January 2, 2009) was an American linguist, sinologist, author of Chinese language textbooks, lexicographer of Chinese dictionaries, and professor emeritus of Chinese Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa ...
edited the ''
ABC Chinese–English Dictionary
The ''ABC Chinese–English Dictionary'' or ''ABC Dictionary'' (1996), compiled under the chief editorship of John DeFrancis, is the first Chinese dictionary to collate entries in single-sort alphabetical order of pinyin romanization, and a landma ...
'' (1996), giving more than 196,000 words or terms alphabetically arranged in a single-tier pinyin order. The user can therefore in a straightforward way find a term whose pronunciation is known rather than searching by radical or character structure, the latter being a 2-tiered approach. This project had long been advocated by another pinyin proponent,
Victor H. Mair
Victor Henry Mair (; born March 25, 1943) is an American Sinology, sinologist currently serving as a professor of Chinese language, Chinese at the University of Pennsylvania. Among other accomplishments, Mair has edited the standard ''Columbia His ...
.
Chinese–Chinese dictionaries
When the
Republic of China
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
began in 1912, educators and scholars recognized the need to update the 1716 ''Kangxi Dictionary''. It was thoroughly revised in the (1915) ''
Zhonghua Da Zidian
The ''Zhonghua Da Zidian'' () is an unabridged Chinese dictionary of Chinese characters, characters, originally published in 1915 by the Zhonghua Book Company in Shanghai. The chief editors were , Lufei Kui, and Ouyang Pucun (歐陽溥存/欧阳� ...
'' ("Comprehensive Chinese-Character Dictionary"), which corrected over 4,000 ''Kangxi Dictionary'' mistakes and added more than 1,000 new characters. Lu Erkui's (1915) ''
Ciyuan
The ''Ciyuan'' or ''Tz'u-yüan'' was the first major Chinese dictionary linguistically structured around words (''ci'' ) instead of individual characters (''zi'' ) used to write them. The Commercial Press published the first edition ''Ciyuan'' ...
'' ("Sources of Words") was a groundbreaking effort in Chinese lexicography and can be considered the first ''cidian'' "word dictionary".
Shu Xincheng's (1936) ''
Cihai
The ''Cihai'' is a large-scale dictionary and encyclopedia of Standard Mandarin Chinese. The Zhonghua Book Company published the first ''Cihai'' edition in 1938, and the Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House revised editions in 1979, 1989, ...
'' ("Sea of Words") was a comprehensive dictionary of characters and expressions, and provided near-encyclopedic coverage in fields like science, philosophy, history. The ''Cihai'' remains a popular dictionary and has been frequently revised.
The (1937) ''Guoyu cidian'' ( "Dictionary of the National Language") was a four-volume dictionary of words, designed to standardize modern pronunciation. The main entries were characters listed phonologically by
Zhuyin Fuhao
Bopomofo, also called Zhuyin Fuhao ( ; ), or simply Zhuyin, is a transliteration system for Standard Chinese and other Sinitic languages. It is the principal method of teaching Chinese Mandarin pronunciation in Taiwan. It consists of 37 cha ...
and
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
Gwoyeu Romatzyh ( ; GR) is a system for writing Standard Chinese using the Latin alphabet. It was primarily conceived by Yuen Ren Chao (1892–1982), who led a group of linguists on the National Languages Committee in refining the system betwe ...
. For example, the title in these systems is and Gwoyeu tsyrdean.
Wei Jiangong's (1953) ''
Xinhua Zidian
The ''Xinhua Zidian'' (), also as ''Xinhua Dictionary'', is a Chinese language, Chinese-language dictionary published by the Commercial Press. The first edition of ''Xinhua Zidian'' was published in 1957. The latest version is the 12th edition, ...
'' ("New China Character Dictionary") is a pocket-sized reference, alphabetically arranged by pinyin. It is
the world's most popular reference work
A reference work is a document, such as a Academic publishing#Scholarly paper, paper, book or periodical literature, periodical (or their electronic publishing, electronic equivalents), to which one can refer for information. The information ...
. The 11th edition was published in 2011.
Lü Shuxiang
Lü Shuxiang (, 1904–1998) was a Chinese linguist, lexicographer and educator, and a pioneer of modern Chinese linguists.
Overview
Lü Shuxiang was born in Danyang, Jiangsu Province. He studied Foreign Languages and Literature in the Nationa ...
's (1973) ''
Xiandai Hanyu Cidian
''Xiandai Hanyu Cidian'' ( zh , s = 现代汉语词典 , t = 現代漢語詞典 , p = Xiàndài Hànyǔ Cídiǎn , l = Modern Han Language Word Dictionary ), also known as ''A Dictionary of Current Chinese'' or ''Contemporary Chinese Dictionary'' ...
'' ("Contemporary Chinese Dictionary") is a middle-sized dictionary of words. It is arranged by characters, alphabetized by pinyin, which list compounds and phrases, with a total 56,000 entries (expanded to 70,000 in the 2016 edition). Both the ''Xinhua zidian'' and the ''Xiandai Hanyu cidian'' followed a simplified scheme of 189 radicals.
Two outstanding achievements in contemporary Chinese lexicography are the (1986–93) ''
Hanyu Da Cidian
The ''Hanyu Da Cidian'' (), also known as the Grand Chinese Dictionary, is the most inclusive available Chinese dictionary. Lexicographically comparable to the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', it has Historical linguistics, diachronic coverage of ...
'' ("Comprehensive Dictionary of Chinese Words") with over 370,000 word and phrase entries listed under 23,000 different characters; and the (1986–89) ''
Hanyu Da Zidian
The ''Hanyu Da Zidian'' (), also known as the Grand Chinese Dictionary, is a reference dictionary on Chinese characters.
Overview
A group of more than 400 editors and lexicographers began compilation in 1974, and it was published in eight volum ...
'' ("Comprehensive Dictionary of Chinese Characters") with 54,678 head entries for characters. They both use a system of 200 radicals.
In recent years, the computerization of Chinese has allowed lexicographers to create ''dianzi cidian'' (/ "electronic dictionaries") usable on computers, PDAs, etc. There are proprietary systems, such as
Wenlin Software for learning Chinese
Wenlin Software for Learning Chinese () is a software application designed by Tom Bishop, who is also president of the Wenlin Institute. It is based on his experience of the needs of learners of the Chinese language, predominantly Mandarin. It co ...
, and there are also free dictionaries available online. After Paul Denisowski started the volunteer
CEDICT
The CEDICT project was started by Paul Denisowski in 1997 and is maintained by a team on mdbg.net under the name CC-CEDICT, with the aim to provide a complete Chinese to English dictionary with pronunciation in pinyin for the Chinese characters.
...
(Chinese–English dictionary) project in 1997, it has grown into a standard reference database. The CEDICT is the basis for many Internet dictionaries of Chinese, and is included in the
Unihan Database
Han unification is an effort by the authors of Unicode and the Universal Character Set to map multiple character sets of the Han characters of the so-called CJK languages into a single set of unified characters. Han characters are a feature ...
.
Specialized dictionaries
Chinese publishing houses print diverse types of ''zhuanke cidian'' (/ "
specialized dictionary
A specialized dictionary is a dictionary that covers a relatively restricted set of phenomena. The definitive book on the subject (Cowie 2009) includes chapters on some of the dictionaries included below:
*synonyms
*pronunciations
*names (place ...
"). One Chinese dictionary bibliography lists over 130 subject categories, from "Abbreviations, Accounting" to "Veterinary, Zoology." The following examples are limited to specialized dictionaries from a few representative fields.
Ancient Chinese
Dictionaries of Ancient Chinese give definitions, in Modern Chinese, of characters and words found in the pre-Modern (before 1911) Chinese literature. They are typically organized by ''pinyin'' or by ''Zihui'' radicals, and give definitions in order of antiquity (most ancient to most recent) when several definitions exist. Quotes from the literature exemplifying each listed meaning are given. Quotes are usually chosen from the pre-Han Classical literature when possible, unless the definition emerged during the post-Classical period. Dictionaries intended for historians, linguists, and other classical scholars will sometimes also provide Middle Chinese ''fanqie'' readings and/or Old Chinese rime groups, as well as bronze script or
oracle bone script
Oracle bone script is the oldest attested form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC. Inscriptions were made by carving characters into oracle bones, usually either the shoulder bones of oxen or the plastrons of turtl ...
forms.
While dictionaries published in mainland China intended for study or reference by high school/college students are generally printed in
Simplified Chinese
Simplification, Simplify, or Simplified may refer to:
Mathematics
Simplification is the process of replacing a mathematical expression by an equivalent one that is simpler (usually shorter), according to a well-founded ordering. Examples include: ...
, dictionaries intended for scholarly research are set in
Traditional Chinese
A tradition is a system of beliefs or behaviors (folk custom) passed down within a group of people or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past. A component of cultural expressions and folklore, common examp ...
.
* ''Gudai Hanyu Cidian'' (; ''Word Dictionary of Ancient Chinese'') Beijing: Commercial Press, 1998. (24000 header words)
implified Chinese(This dictionary is the most extensive special purpose ancient Chinese dictionary in terms of the number of words defined. However, general purpose dictionaries like the ''Hanyu Dacidian'', ''Cihai'', and ''Ciyuan'' may contain a larger overall ancient Chinese lexicon, together with modern words.)
* ''Guhanyu Changyongzi Zidian'' (; ''Dictionary of Commonly Used Characters in Ancient Chinese'') Beijing: Commercial Press, 2006. (6400 header characters)
implified Chinese, ''Traditional Chinese edition also available'' (This ancient Chinese dictionary is probably the most popular in terms of sales and is intended for a general audience with a non-expert understanding of the Classical language. It is used extensively as a reference and study aid by secondary school students in preparation for the ''wenyanwen'' portion of the Chinese language section of the National College Entrance Examination (''gaokao'').)
* ''Wang Li Guhanyu Zidian'' (; ''The Wang Li Character Dictionary of Ancient Chinese''). (12500 header characters)
raditional Chinese (This dictionary was compiled over a period of 15 years by a team of well-known linguists and specialists in ancient Chinese literature at Peking University originally led by the late Professor
Wang Li. It is authoritative and intended for use by scholars of ancient Chinese language and literature.)
Dialects
Twenty centuries ago, the ''Fangyan'' was the first Chinese specialized dictionary. The usual English translation for ''fangyan'' (; lit. "regional/areal speech") is "
dialect
A dialect is a Variety (linguistics), variety of language spoken by a particular group of people. This may include dominant and standard language, standardized varieties as well as Vernacular language, vernacular, unwritten, or non-standardize ...
", but the language situation in China is said to be uniquely complex. In the "dialect" sense of
English dialects
Dialects are linguistic varieties that may differ in pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling, and other aspects of grammar. For the classification of varieties of English in pronunciation only, see regional accents of English.
Overview
Dialect ...
, Chinese has
Mandarin dialects
Mandarin ( ; zh, s=, t=, p=Guānhuà, l= officials' speech) is the largest branch of the Sinitic languages. Mandarin varieties are spoken by 70 percent of all Chinese speakers over a large geographical area that stretches from Yunnan in the ...
, yet ''fangyan'' is also used to mean "non-Mandarin languages, mutually unintelligible regional
varieties of Chinese
There are hundreds of local Chinese language varieties forming a branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages, Sino-Tibetan language family, many of which are not Mutual intelligibility, mutually intelligible. Variation is particularly strong in the m ...
", such as
Cantonese
Cantonese is the traditional prestige variety of Yue Chinese, a Sinitic language belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family. It originated in the city of Guangzhou (formerly known as Canton) and its surrounding Pearl River Delta. While th ...
and
Hakka
The Hakka (), sometimes also referred to as Hakka-speaking Chinese, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas, are a southern Han Chinese subgroup whose principal settlements and ancestral homes are dispersed widely across the provinces of southern China ...
. Some linguists like
John DeFrancis
John DeFrancis (August 31, 1911January 2, 2009) was an American linguist, sinologist, author of Chinese language textbooks, lexicographer of Chinese dictionaries, and professor emeritus of Chinese Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa ...
prefer the translation "topolect", which are very similar to independent languages. (See also-
Protection of the Varieties of Chinese.) The
Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan
The ''Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwanese Taigi'' ( zh, t=, poj=Tâi-oân Tâi-gí Siông-iōng-sû Sû-tián) is a dictionary of Taiwanese Hokkien (also known as Taigi, including Written Hokkien) commissioned by the Ministry of Education o ...
is an online dictionary of
Taiwanese Hokkien
Taiwanese Hokkien ( , ), or simply Taiwanese, also known as Taigi ( zh, c=臺語, tl=Tâi-gí), Taiwanese Southern Min ( zh, c=臺灣閩南語, tl=Tâi-uân Bân-lâm-gí), Hoklo and Holo, is a variety of the Hokkien language spoken natively ...
. Here are some general ''fangyan cidian'' (; "topolect dictionary") examples.
*Beijing University Chinese Department. Hanyu Fangyin Zihui (; "A syllabary of Chinese topolects") Beijing: Wenzi Gaige Chubanshe. 1962.
*Beijing University Chinese Department. ''Hanyu fangyan cihui'' (; "A lexicon of Chinese topolects"). Beijing: Wenzi Gaige Chubanshe. 1964.
*Xu Baohua () and Miyata Ichiro (), eds. ''Hanyu fangyan da cidian'' (; "A comprehensive dictionary of Chinese topolects"). Beijing: Zhonghua Shuzhu. 1999.
*Zhan Bohui (), ed. ''Xiandai Hanyu fangyan da cidian'' (; "A comprehensive dictionary of modern Chinese topolects"). Qianjiang: Hubei Renmin Chubanshe. 2002.
Idioms
Chinese has five words translatable as "
idiom
An idiom is a phrase or expression that largely or exclusively carries a Literal and figurative language, figurative or non-literal meaning (linguistic), meaning, rather than making any literal sense. Categorized as formulaic speech, formulaic ...
": ''
chengyu
''Chengyu'' ( zh, t=, s=, first=t, p=chéngyǔ, tr=set phrase) are a type of traditional Chinese idiomatic expressions, most of which consist of four Chinese characters. ''Chengyu'' were widely used in Literary Chinese and are still common in ...
'' (/ "set phrase; idiom"), ''yanyu'' (/; "proverb; popular saying, maxim; idiom"), ''
xiehouyu
''Xiehouyu'' are a type of Chinese proverb consisting of a former segment that presents a novel scenario, and a latter provides the rationale thereof. One would often only state the first part, expecting the listener to know the second. ''Xieh ...
'' (/; "truncated witticism,
aposiopesis
Aposiopesis (; Classical Greek: ἀποσιώπησις, "becoming silent") is a figure of speech wherein a sentence is deliberately broken off and left unfinished, the ending to be supplied by the imagination, giving an impression of unwillingness ...
; enigmatic folk simile"), ''xiyu'' (/; "idiom"), and ''guanyongyu'' (/; "fixed expression; idiom; locution"). Some modern dictionaries for idioms are:
*Li Yihua () and Lu Deshen (), eds. ''Hanyu chengyu cidian'' (; "A dictionary of Chinese idioms"). Sichuan Cishu Chubanshe. 1985.
*Wang Qin (), ed. ''Fenlei Hanyu chengyu da cidian'' (; "A comprehensive classified dictionary of Chinese idioms"). Shandong jiaoyu. 1988.
*Li Xingjian (), ed. ''Xiandai Hanyu chengyu guifan cidian'' (; "A standard dictionary of modern Chinese idioms"). Changqun Chubanshe. 2000.
*Zhang Yipeng (), ed. ''Yanyu da dian'' (; "A Dictionary of Chinese Proverbs). Shanghai: Hanyu dacidian Chubanshe. 2004.
*Wen Duanzheng (). ''Zhongguo yanyu da quan'' (; "An encyclopedia of Chinese proverbs"), 2 vols. Shanghai: Shanghai Cishu. 2004.
Loanwords
The Chinese language adopted a few foreign ''wailaici'' (/ "
loanwords
A loanword (also a loan word, loan-word) is a word at least partly assimilated from one language (the donor language) into another language (the recipient or target language), through the process of borrowing. Borrowing is a metaphorical term t ...
") during the
Han dynasty
The Han dynasty was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China (202 BC9 AD, 25–220 AD) established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu. The dynasty was preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC ...
, especially after
Zhang Qian
Zhang Qian (; died c. 114 BC) was a Chinese diplomat, explorer, and politician who served as an imperial envoy to the world outside of China in the late 2nd century BC during the Western Han dynasty. He was one of the first official diploma ...
's exploration of the
Western Regions
The Western Regions or Xiyu (Hsi-yü; ) was a historical name specified in Ancient Chinese chronicles between the 3rd century BC to the 8th century AD that referred to the regions west of the Yumen Pass, most often the Tarim Basin in prese ...
. The lexicon absorbed many
Buddhist terms and concepts when
Chinese Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism or Han Buddhism ( zh, s=汉传佛教, t=漢傳佛教, first=t, poj=Hàn-thoân Hu̍t-kàu, j=Hon3 Cyun4 Fat6 Gaau3, p=Hànchuán Fójiào) is a Chinese form of Mahayana Buddhism. The Chinese Buddhist canonJiang Wu, "The Chin ...
began to flourish in the
Southern and Northern dynasties
The Northern and Southern dynasties () was a period of political division in the history of China that lasted from 420 to 589, following the tumultuous era of the Sixteen Kingdoms and the Eastern Jin dynasty. It is sometimes considered as ...
. During the late 19th century, when Western powers forced open China's doors, numerous loanwords entered Chinese, many through the
Japanese language
is the principal language of the Japonic languages, Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people. It has around 123 million speakers, primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language, and within the Japanese dia ...
. While some foreign borrowings became obsolete, others became indispensable terms in modern vocabulary.
*Cen Qixiang () ed. ''Hanyu Wailaiyu Cidian'' (; "Dictionary of Loanwords in Chinese"). Beijing: Commercial Press. 1990.
*Liu Zhengtan (), et al. eds. ''Hanyu Wailaici Cidian'' (; "Dictionary of Loanwords in Chinese"). Hong Kong: Commercial Press; Shanghai: Shanghai cishu chubanshe. 1985.
*Shi Youwei (), ed. ''Hanyu wailaici'' (; "Loanwords in Chinese"). Beijing: Commercial Press. 2000.
Vernacular literature
The 20th century saw the rapid progress of the studies of the lexicons found in the Chinese vernacular literature, which includes novels, dramas and poetry. Important works in the field include:
*Zhang Xiang (), ''Shiciqu Yuci Huishi'' (; "Compilation and Explanations of the Colloquial Terms Found in Classical Poetry and Dramas"). Pioneering work in the field, completed in 1945 but published posthumously in 1954 in Shanghai by Zhonghua Book Company. Many reprints.
*Jiang Lihong (), ''Dunhuang Bianwen Ziyi Tongshi'' (; "A Comprehensive Glossary of the Special Terms Found in the Genre of Dunhuang Bianwen"), revised and enlarged edition with supplements. Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe. 1997. First published 1962.
*Wang Ying (), ''Shiciqu Yuci Lishi'' (; "Explanations of the Colloquial Terms Found in Classical Poetry and Dramas, Illustrated by Examples"), 2nd revised and enlarged edition. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company. 2005. First published 1980.
*Gu Xuejie () & Wang Xueqi (), ''Yuanqu Shici'' (; "Explanation of the Special Terms Found in the Yuan Operas"). Beijing: Zhongguo shehui kexue chubanshe. 1983–1990. 4 volumes.
*Wang Ying (), ''Tangsong Biji Yuci Huishi'' (; "Compilation and Explanations of the Colloquial Terms Found in the
Biji
Bijî may refer to:
* '' Biji'' (soy pulp), a food
* Bijiguk (), one of the historic small statelets that formed Silla
* Biji (Chinese literature)
* Biji - Punjabi word for Mom or grandmother
**Biji, a character played by Kamlesh Gill in the 2012 ...
of the Tang and Song Dynasties"), revised edition. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company. 2001. First published 1990.
*Wang Ying (), ''Songyuanming Shiyu Huishi'' (; "Compilation and Explanations of the Jargon and Slang used in the Song and Yuan Dynasties"). Guiyang: Guizhou renmin chubanshe. 1997.
*Fang Linggui (), ''Gudian Xiqu Wailaiyu Kaoshi Cidian'' (; "A Dictionary of Loanwords in Classical Dramas of China"). Shanghai: Hanyu da cidian chubanshe; Kunming: Yunnan daxue chubanshe. 2001. First published in 1991 as ''Yuanming Xiqu Zhong De Mengguyu'' (; "Mongolian Expressions in Yuan and Ming Dramas") by Shanghai: Hanyu dacidian chubanshe. Covering mainly the loanwords form Mongolian.
Chinese learners
Employing
corpus linguistics
Corpus linguistics is an empirical method for the study of language by way of a text corpus (plural ''corpora''). Corpora are balanced, often stratified collections of authentic, "real world", text of speech or writing that aim to represent a giv ...
and lists of Chinese characters arranged by frequency of usage (e.g., ''
List of Commonly Used Characters in Modern Chinese
The ''List of Commonly Used Characters in Modern Chinese'' () is a list of 7,000 commonly used Chinese characters in Chinese. It was created in 1988 in the People's Republic of China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PR ...
)'', lexicographers have compiled dictionaries for learners of
Chinese as a foreign language
Chinese as a foreign or second language is when non-native speakers study varieties of Chinese, Chinese varieties. The increased interest in China from those outside has led to a corresponding interest in the study of Standard Chinese (a type of ...
. These specialized Chinese dictionaries are available either as add-ons to existing publications like Yuan's 2004 Pocket Dictionary and
Wenlin or as specific ones like
*Fenn, Courtenay H. and Hsien-tseng Chin. 1926. ''
The Five Thousand Dictionary; A Chinese-English Pocket Dictionary''. Mission Book Company. 1942. rev. American ed. Harvard University Press. 1973. 13th reprinting.
*Huang, Po-fei. 1973. ''IFEL Vocabulary of Spoken Chinese''. Yale University Far Eastern Publications.
*Liu, Eric Shen. 1973. ''Frequency dictionary of Chinese words (Linguistic structures)''. Mouton.
*Ho, Yong. 2001. ''Chinese-English Frequency Dictionary: A Study Guide to Mandarin Chinese's 500 Most Frequently Used Words''. Hippocrene Books.
Cover image*Burkhardt, Michael. 2010. ''TPS Frequency Dictionary of Mandarin Chinese: A Study Guide to 2,500 Characters and Over 24,000 Words and Phrases''. Raleigh, NC: Lulu Press.
Deficiencies
Victor H. Mair
Victor Henry Mair (; born March 25, 1943) is an American Sinology, sinologist currently serving as a professor of Chinese language, Chinese at the University of Pennsylvania. Among other accomplishments, Mair has edited the standard ''Columbia His ...
lists eight adverse features of traditional Chinese lexicography, some of which have continued up to the present day: (1) persistent confusion of spoken word with written graph; (2) lack of etymological science as opposed to the analysis of script; (3) absence of the concept of word; (4) ignoring the script's historical developments in the oracle bones and bronze inscriptions; (5) no precise, unambiguous, and convenient means for specifying pronunciations; (6) no standardized, user-friendly means for looking up words and graphs; (7) failure to distinguish linguistically between vernacular and literary registers, or between usages peculiar to different regions and times; and (8) open-endedness of the writing system, with current unabridged character dictionaries containing 60,000 to 85,000 graphs.
See also
*
Chinese character orders
*
Chinese character sets
Notes
References
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Footnotes
Online Chinese dictionaries
Atlas Sémantiques:
Clique (graph theory)
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based visual dictionary
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altogether 155941 entries.
websaru Online Chinese–English Dictionary (and other tools for learning Chinese)
YellowBridge Chinese DictionarySimilar to the previous site, but more centered on Chinese culture
DICT.TW Online Dictionary
Mandarintools
Chinglish: Chinese–English Dictionary Rick Harbaugh
Lin Yutang's Chinese–English Dictionary of Modern Usage Chinese University of Hong Kong
''Kangxi Dictionary'' (in Chinese)
CTP DictionaryClassical Chinese-character usage dictionary
bab.laa Wikipedia-style language portal
Linguabot.coma Creative Commons licensed dictionary based on Wikipedia article titles
Malay Chinese Dictionary* Online dictionary with over 2 million entries and translated examples.
Zhonga.org Chinese DictionaryChinese-English and English-Chinese dictionary with handwriting recognition, character evolution information, pronunciation and video examples.
Chinese-French dictionarywith handwriting recognition
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Further reading
* Hixson, Sandra and James Mathias. (1975). ''A Compilation of Chinese Dictionaries''. New Haven: Far Eastern Publications.
* Uy, Dr. Timothy and Jim Hsia, ed. ''Webster's Digital Chinese Dictionary''. 2009. (Chinese, Pinyin, Bopomofo to English; e-Book PDF format)
Loqu8 Press* Wan, Grace. 1970.
'. Chinese Materials and Research Aids Service Center.
External links
Chinese Character Frequency List, Linguistic Data Consortium
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