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Meaning of Pinyinization | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. The Romanization of Standard Mandarin using the Pinyin system.
    uncountable
  2. Alternative letter-case form of Pinyinization.
    alt-of, countable, uncountable
  3. An instance of Pinyin text.
    countable

Examples

“In Chinese, the speakability-readability problem is capable of various solutions depending on the audience for which the Pinyinized material is intended. A dilemma exists in the fact that the work of Pinyinization must be undertaken by people who are already literate—which means literate in characters—and Chinese literati, even of the newer generation, have displayed even less capacity than their Western counterparts to write in a style capable of ready comprehension by ordinary people.”
“There are a couple of reasons for that. One is that official pinyinization only applies to PRC placenames. This lets out Taipei and, until recently, Hong Kong and Kowloon.”
“Chinese doesn't have any capitals, so it really doesn't matter :-) If you're talking Pinyinization, I guess the only capitals would be Ni and Zhongwen.”
“His rationale was that pinyinization was necessary to reduce dialect-based identity and to unite the Chinese community.”
“No it's our good friend Juli Zhang who promotes pinyinisation of Chinese.”
“Two other interventions in bilingual education should be noted here: (1) the introduction of a few other Indian languages as mother tongues for Indian learners; and (2) the not too successful attempt at Hanyu Pinyinization of Chinese pupils' names.”
“There are several erroneous pinyinizations (Guang wu/Guangwu, Chang sha/Changsha, Guang zhou/Guangzhou, Shui-hu-ti/Shuihudi, Hupei/Hubei, jhiu/jiu, You Yingshi/Yu Yingshi, kao/xiao [...]”
“Note that many Chinese characters have more than one possible Pinyin representation. For instance, there are actually 16 different Chinese pinyinizations of the Chinese transliteration of Ashburton, according to the tables our system uses to map a Chinese character to its Pinyin.”
“Though these orthographies used the Roman alphabet (with a handful of special characters) it is best thought of not so much as a romanization as a 'Pinyinisation'; that is, it followed not the global standards for romanising Turkic languages, but rather the idiosyncratic assignments of letters to sounds employed in Hanyu pinyin, the PRC romanisation of Chinese.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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