Discusión histórica y reflexión sobre la latinización de los caracteres chinos
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https://doi.org/10.18002/sin.v15i2.7472Palabras clave:
Carácter chino; latinizar; reformar; sistema Wade-Giles.Resumen
En la historia de la reforma de los caracteres chinos, hubo un movimiento para abolir los caracteres chinos que duró más de medio siglo, involucrando a casi todas las élites e intelectuales de toda la sociedad. La tendencia de latinización de los caracteres chinos aún deja muchas huellas en la vida cotidiana de las personas en la actualidad. Al clasificar el proceso de desarrollo de la latinización de los caracteres chinos en la historia, este artículo analiza las profundas razones políticas, económicas y culturales detrás de esto, para explicar la insustituibilidad de los antiguos caracteres chinos, y su adaptabilidad a las condiciones nacionales de China en la larga historia.
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