Sydney: Macquarie University, 2008. — 84 p. Bachelor of Arts honours thesis. Supervisor: professor Daniel Kane. The Xixia or Tangut were also known as the Dangxiang (Chinese Zy). In their own language they called themselves Minia [26]. The earliest known reference to the Tangut name occurs in a Turkish monument of 735 AD [6, p.55]. The term is believed to be the Mongol word for...
Sydney: Macquarie University, 2008. — 1054 p. Bachelor of Arts honours thesis. Supervisor: professor Daniel Kane.
The Xixia were an independent state established during the Song dynasty within the borders of present-day China. They developed a script that rivals Chinese in its complexity. The methods that have been historically used to describe characters are presented. A new...
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