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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Several authors have produced reconstructions of Old Chinese phonology from documentary evidence, beginning with the Swedish sinologist Bernard Karlgren in the 1940s and continuing to the present day.Although the various notations appear to be very different, they correspond with each other on most points.By the 1970s, it was generally agreed that Old Chinese had fewer points of articulation than Middle Chinese, a set of voiceless sonorants, and labiovelar and labio-laryngeal initials.Since the 1990s, most authors have agreed on a six-vowel system and a re-organized system of liquids.Earlier systems proposed voiced final stops to account for contacts between stop-final syllables and other tones, but many investigators now believe that Old Chinese lacked tonal distinctions, with Middle Chinese tones derived from consonant clusters at the end of the syllable."@en }

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