- A
Dictionary of
Maqiao (Chinese: 马桥词典; pinyin:
Mǎqiáo Cídiǎn) is a
novel written by
Chinese writer Han Shaogong. It was
first published in 1996 and was...
- and
Austronesian origins. 126 Tai-Kadai
cognates have been
identified in
Maqiao Wu
dialect spoken in the
suburbs of
Shanghai out of more than a thousand...
- Tai.
Ploughshares have also been
discovered at the
nearby Liangzhu and
Maqiao sites roughly dated to the same period. The
British archaeologist David...
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Zhongxin Community,
Xinmin Community,
Cinikuang Community,
Lishan Village,
Maqiao Village,
Shutang Village,
Guankou Village,
Wangxian Village, Situ Village...
- long
shots ('salted fish'). Li ****
identifies 126 Tai-Kadai
cognates in
Maqiao Wu
dialect spoken in the
suburbs of
Shanghai out of more than a thousand...
- Roots" or the
Xungen Movement. Han's
major work to date is A
Dictionary of
Maqiao, a
novel published in 1996 and
translated into
English in 2003. His writing...
-
Novels portal Khazars in
fiction Kuzari Han Shaogong's A
Dictionary of
Maqiao Milorad Pavić's
official site:
TRANSLATIONS Archived 2010-03-22 at the Wayback...
- tàm "to hang down, be low" Li **** (2001)
finds 126 Kra-Dai
cognates in
Maqiao Wu
dialect spoken in the
suburbs of
Shanghai out of more than a thousand...
-
frequencies of
Haplogroup O1-M119 (Y-DNA) at
Liangzhu culture sites of
Maqiao and Xindili,
linking them to the
Austronesian and Kra–Dai peoples. The Liangzhu...
- bear some
semblance to the
glyphs of the
Hemudu culture,
Wucheng culture,
Maqiao ruins (stratum V),
Taihu Late Neolithic, and
other Old Yue
ruins in Guangdong...