TITLE:
Research on the Time When Ping Split into Yin and Yang in Chinese Northern Dialect
AUTHORS:
Ma Chuandong, Tan Lunhua
KEYWORDS:
Ping Split into Yin and Yang 平分阴阳; Zhongyuan Yinyun 中原音韵; Voiced Initials
JOURNAL NAME:
Chinese Studies,
Vol.3 No.1,
February
27,
2014
ABSTRACT: The phonetic phenomenon “ping split into yin and yang” 平分阴阳 is one of the most important changes of Chinese tones in the early modern Chinese, which is reflected clearly in Zhongyuan Yinyun 中原音韵by Zhou Deqing 周德清 (1277-1356) in the Yuan Dynasty. The authors of this paper think the phe-nomenon “ping split into yin and yang” should not have occurred so late as in the Yuan Dynasty, based on previous research results and modern Chinese dialects, making use of historical comparative method and rhyming books. The changes of tones have close relationship with the voiced and voiceless initials in Chinese, and the voiced initials have turned into voiceless in Song Dynasty, so it could not be in the Yuan Dynasty that ping split into yin and yang, but no later than the Song Dynasty.