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Deng Xiaohua's research writings
I. Monographs

1993 human cultural linguistics Xiamen university press.

1995 Hakka Dialect, edited by Deng Xiaohua and Luo Meizhen, Fujian Education Press.

In 2005, The Study of Chinese Dialect and the Construction of Language Evolution Theory, Hong Kong Aiming Publishing House.

Classification of languages and dialects in China in 2009, Deng Xiaohua, Shiyuan Wang. Published by Zhonghua Book Company.

Second, the co-author

1990 concise dictionary of cultural anthropology (co-authored with Chen Guoqiang), Zhejiang People's Publishing House.

1992 Ancient Chinese, edited by Wei Chi-ping, co-authored by Li Chongxing and Dong Weiguang. Dalian university of technology press

In 2002, he edited The Theory and Practice of Anthropology in China, which was published by Hong Kong Huaxing Publishing House. This book is the collection of the 2000 International Anthropology Conference.

2009 Editor-in-Chief (Li Rulong, Deng Xiaohua) A Study of Hakka Dialect, Fujian People's Publishing House, 2009.

Third, the thesis.

Thesis (representative works with *)

[1] 1986 Phonological evidence of Min dialect era (Journal of Graduate Students of Huazhong Institute of Technology, No.2, 1986, Language Research Supplement, 1998) pp307-3 15, Wuhan.

[2]* 1988 "Phonological Features and Evolution of Vowels in Hakka Dialect in West Fujian" (Language Studies 1988, p. 75-98).

[3] 1990 "Summary of Domestic Language and Culture Research in Recent Years-Anthropology Essays" (Modern Linguistics, Yanbian University Press), pp. 294-308.

[4]** 199l Hakka Dialect and the Phonology of Song Dynasty (Proceedings of the China International Symposium on Linguistics, Language Research Supplement), pp. 74-79, Wuhan: Institute of Linguistics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

[5]** 1992 Inferring the Prehistoric Cultural Relationship between Zhuang and Dong Language Groups and Austronesian Language Groups, Language Studies 1992No. 1No.) Page10-123, Wuhan.

[6] 1993 Linguistics of Architectural Culture, Anthropology of Architectural China (Shanghai Joint Publishing Company), pp. 309-323.

[7]** 1993 "Study on the Formation of Ancient Phonetics and Special Phonetic Phenomena in Dialects" (Sinology No.4), pp. 66-78. A copy of the NPC data is reproduced in full, 1994, 1.

[8] 1994 "The Evolution of the Initial consonants of Jingzhuang Formation in Hakka Dialect in Western Fujian in the Middle Ages" (Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium of China Phonology Society, Language Research Supplement), pp. 279-283.

[9]** 1994 "Ancient Austronesian Elements in Southern Chinese" National Language 1994 No.3, No.36-41Page, Beijing: Institute of Nationalities, China Academy of Social Sciences. The full text of NPC copy materials is reproduced. 1994,6。 On the Current Problems in Sino-Tibetan Logistics: The National Museum of Ethnology 0 Saka L994

[10] 1994 "Looking at Western Traditional Thinking Patterns from Chinese and Western Language Patterns" (China Cultural Studies, Xiamen University Press), p. 200-2 12.

[11] * *1995 A Comparative Study on Some Cultural Features of Hakka in Fujian (Essays on Social and Cultural Studies in Taiwan Province Province and Fujian Province (II), pp. 265-285, edited by Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica).

[12] * 1996 Lexical Features of Hakka Dialect (Language Studies 1996, No.2), pp. 88-95.

[13] 1996 on several issues in the study of Hakka dialect history (special issue of language studies 1996, pp.1-1. The 4th International Symposium on Chinese Phonology).

[14] 1996 "The Evidence of the Ancient Austronesian Language and Culture in Minnan Culture", The Origin of Taiwan Province Province 1996 No.3, pp. 33-38, published in Fujian Nationality No.4 1996.

[15] 1996 "Some Issues in the Social Research of the Han Nationality in Southeast China" (Proceedings of the International Conference of the Han Nationality in Yuelu Bookstore, Changsha, Hunan) pp.117-126.

[16] 1997 Linguistic Evidence of Hakka Formation (Hakka Studies 1997 Series) pp.18-122.

[17] 1997 theoretical research on language planning in a multicultural society, Language Teaching and Research, No.3, No.66-71page, Beijing.

[18] * 1997 evidence of Hakka dialect dating and its related phonological features (Journal of Xiamen University, No.4) pp.10/-106.

[19] 1997 "Several Issues on She Language and She Nationality" Paper of China She Nationality Academic Seminar.

[20] 1997 "Lexical Evidence of Interaction between Fujian and Hakka Ethnic Groups" (Hakka Vision Phase I), pp. 36-46.

[2 1] 1998 Comparison of Hakka, Jiangxi and Fujian dialects (Sinology 1998 No.3), pp. 47-52.

[22] * 1998 "Several Issues in the Study of Hakka Dialect Culture", "Essays on Social and Cultural Studies in Rural Areas of South China", pp. 35-66, edited by Institute of Ethnic Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.

[23] *1998 "Comparison of Hakka Language and Culture Features between mainland China and Taiwan Province Province", Proceedings of the 4th International Hakka Symposium, p. 133- 157. Editor, Institute of Ethnic Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.

[24] ** 1999 comparison of the language and cultural relations of the she ethnic group in Fujian, research report of the national ethnology museum of Japan, vol. 24,No. 1 999.

[25] ** 1999 "The Relationship between Hakka Dialect and She Dialect, Dialect and Zhuang Dong Dialect", National Language, Phase III, 42-50 pages, Beijing, reproduced in full by the National People's Congress. 1999,6。

[26] 1999 Floristic theory of archaeological culture and China's hypothesis of ancient south, the first issue of southeast archaeology 1999, pp. 26-36.

[27] **2000 On the Formation of Ancient Southern Chinese, The Study of Ancient Chinese, No.3, 2000, p. 1- 10, reproduced in full by the National People's Congress. 200 1, 1。

[28] 200 1, International Anthropology 2 1 century, People's Communication, N92, PP 1065434.

[29] **200 1 On the origin of Han people and China people in southern China,

[30] "Ethical Culture and State Dynamics in China", pp405-4 16, edited by Hiroko Yokoyama (Japan), published by the National Museum of Ethnology.

[3 1] 200 1 The remains of the ancient Baiyue language among the Hakka people in Fujian today; Jiang, editor-in-chief of Baiyue Ethnic Studies; Jilin people's publishing house pp 156- 186.

[32] 2002 Vietnamese "Malay" on the occurrence of southern Chinese from the perspective of Lin's hypothesis, in memory of Mr. Lin, edited by Wang Yifu, pp 122- 136.

[33] 200 1 On the Non-Han Southern Han Dynasty, compiled "Lin Memorial Essay" on pages 70-87.

[34] 200 1 Comparative Study of Ethnic Relations in Fujian, edited by Zhou Daming. Ethnic Groups and Ethnic Relations in China, Guangxi Ethnic Publishing House, 192-2 1 1.

[35] In 2003, Deng Xiaohua and Ping Shu, "Experience and Experience of Anthropology Field Investigation Practice Course", Journal of Xiamen University, 2003, teaching and research essays.

[36] * * In 2003, Deng Xiaohua and Shiyuan Wang made a quantitative study on the kinship of Miao and Yao languages, China Language, No.3, 2003, copied by the National People's Congress, in August 2003.

[37] **2003 Deng Xiaohua and Shiyuan Wang's Mathematical Classification and Analysis of Tibetan-Burmese Language Family and "National Language", No.4, 2003, reprinted by the National People's Congress, 2003, 1 1.

[38] **2003, Deng Xiaohua, Shiyuan Wang, The Origin and Historical Levels of Ancient Min Dialect, The Study of Ancient Chinese, No.3, 2003.

[39] In 2004, the relationship between Hakka dialects and She, Miao, Yao, Zhuang and Dong languages, Anthropology Series No.2, published by Huangshan Bookstore.

[40] In 2004, regarding the formation of ancient southern Chinese, Zou and You Rujie edited Language Contact Collection, Shanghai Education Press.

[4 1] **2005, Deng Xiaohua, Yang Yi, Clan Society and Folk Religion-Anantropologialstudyofthefolkreliggionat Three Hakkavillages, an anthropological study on the revival of folk culture in East Asian coastal areas, edited by yuko Miwei (Japan), published by Fengfeng Publishing House, pp23-68.

[42]2005, Language Relations and Language Classification in China. Selected achievements of national social science fund projects. Editor of National Social Science Planning Office, 2005.374-380.

[43] **2006, the source of the core word "Ben" in Minnan language. Language Studies,No. 1 2006, pp. 85-89.

[44] *2006, On the Origin of Hakka Dialect, Journal of Yunnan University for Nationalities, No.4, 2006.

[45] **2006, on Hakka dialects. Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. Language and linguistics. 2005 (the third special issue).

[46] **2007, Deng Xiaohua, Mathematical Classification and Time Depth of Zhuang and Dong Languages in Shiyuan Wang, China Language, 2007,6.

[47] In 2009, Imitation and Prediction of the Time, Speed and Direction of Endangered Languages in Southern China-Cultural Identity and Language Anxiety, China Cultural Center of City University of Hong Kong, Guangxi Normal University Press, 274-285.

[48] **20 10 Deng Xiaohua and Zhao Jin, Building a Hakka Cultural Exchange Network Platform, Asia-Pacific Economy 20 10-5.

[49] 20 10 Deng Xiaohua, Deng Xiaoling, a group of homologous relations between Hakka and She nationality, Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Hakka Dialect edited by Luo Chenxiuqi, Taipei Wenhe Publishing Co., Ltd., 20 10.

[50] **20 1 1 Deng Xiaohua, Deng Xiaoling, on the genetic relationship between Zhuang Dong language and Austronesian language, language research. Number four.

[5 1] **20 13 Deng Xiaohua and Deng Xiaoling, On the Cognitive Model of Hakka She Nationality from the Names of Body Parts, Journal of Chinese Language, No.65438 +0.