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A tonic dictionary of the Chinese language in the Canton dialect / Samuel Wells Williams ; with an introduction by Christopher Hutton.

Main Author: Williams, S. Wells 1812-1884.
Other Authors: Hutton, Christopher.
Language(s): English ; Chinese
Published: London : Ganesha, 2001.
Series: Western linguists and the languages of China ;
Subjects: Cantonese dialects > Dictionaries > English.
English language > Dictionaries > Cantonese.
Chinese language > Tone.
Chinese language > Dialects > China > Guangzhou.
Note: Facsim. of ed. originally published: Canton: 1856.
Physical Description: 2 v. (832 p.) ; 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
Dictionaries
Original Classification Number: PL 1736 .W55 2001
ISBN: 1862100209
4931444792 (EDITION SYNAPSE)
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