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Market Press Release – January 13, 2012 6:35 am – Chinese is spoken by about 1.3 billion people mainly in the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China (a.k.a. Taiwan), Singapore and other parts of Southeast Asia. There are also communities of Chinese speakers in many other parts of the world.
The different varieties of Chinese are known as (fāngyán), which is translated as 'regional languages', 'toplects', 'dialects' or 'varieties'. The English term dialect normally refers to more or less mutually intelligible varieties of a single language, though the distinction between dialects and languages is often for sociological and political reasons rather than linguistics ones. Chinese people generally refer to Chinese as a single language with a number of different dialects or varieties. As there is little mutual intelligiblity between the different varieties of Chinese and as a result, some non-Chinese linguists refer to them as separate languages.
A distinction is made in Chinese between spoken and written language. In China the written form of Chinese, which is perceived as being uniform throughout the country is referred to as (zhōngwén), while the terms (yǔ) or (huà) are used in the names of spoken varities of Chinese, e.g. Mandarin Chinese is known as (hànyǔ) = "Han language", (pǔtōnghuà) = "common language" in China, and elsewhere it is refered to as (guóyǔ) = "national language" or (huáyǔ) = "Chinese language". The word (hàn) is used to refer to the Chinese people and comes from the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD).
Chinese belongs to the Sinitic or Chinese branch of Sino-Tibetan language family. The modern varieties of Chinese all descended from Middle Chinese , which was spoken in China between about the spoken during Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties (c. 5th - 12th centuries AD), and which developed from Old Chinese , which was spoken during the Shang and Zhou Dynasties and the Warring States Period (c. 1600-256 BC).
The main written form of Chinese is based mainly on the Mandarin spoken by educated people in Beijing.
Chinese is written with characters hànzì) which represent both sound and meaning. Words in Chinese can be made up of one of more syllables and each syllable is represented by a single character. There are relatively few different types of syllable in spoken Chinese - about 1,700 in Mandairn, compared to languages like English with over 8,000 - yet there are tens of thousands of characters. As a result there are multiple characters for each syllable, each of which has a different meaning. This type of writing system is known as semanto-phonetic, logophonetic, morphophonemic, logographic or logosyllabic.
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