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漢字改革論文選   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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蕭迪忱選
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Title
漢字改革論文選
Publisher
山東省立民眾教育館 (濟南)
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收論文10篇。包括錢玄同的《為什麼要提倡國語羅馬字?》、《歷史的漢字改革論》、《條駁反對中國改用拼音文字的謬論》,伯潛的《漢字的進化—由衍形傾向衍聲》,嵩山的《中國文字必須改用羅馬字母拼音》,趙元任的《反對羅馬字的十大疑問》,黎錦熙的《全國國語運動大會宣言》、《國語羅馬字公布經過述略》,林語堂的《國語羅馬字拼音與科學方法》等。書末附國語羅馬字音節分韻表

目錄
為什麽要提倡國語羅馬字?
歷史的漢字改革論
漢定的進化——由衍形傾向聲衍聲
中國文字必須改用羅馬字母拼音
條駁反對中國改用拼音文字的謬論
反對羅馬定的十大疑問
全國國語運動大會宣言
國語羅馬字拼音與科學方法
國語羅馬字公布經過述略
關於gwoyeuromatzyh字母的選用及其他
附錄
國語羅馬字音節分韻表

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國24[1935]
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
主題
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漢字改革
中圖分類
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H125
拼音題名
InfoField
han zi gai ge lun wen xuan
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