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Researcher
Christoph Anderl
- Keywords:Buddhist rhetoric, Classical Chinese syntax, Middle Chinese, Chan Buddhism, Medieval Chinese literature, Text-image relationships in the transmission of Buddhist narratives, Dunhuang Studies, Dunhuang manuscripts, Medieval Chinese, Early vernacular Chinese, Buddhist Hybrid Chinese, Chinese historical linguistics
- Disciplines:Study of Buddhism, Writing systems, Literatures in Chinese, Medieval literature, Grammar, Rhetoric, Historical linguistics, Corpus linguistics, Syntax, Diachronic linguistics
Affiliations
- Department of Languages and Cultures (Department)
Member
From1 Jun 2012 → Today - Department of Languages and cultures of South and East Asia (Department)
Member
From1 Feb 2010 → 31 May 2012
Projects
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- Entangled in Words: Lamp Records and the Development of Chan Buddhist Hagiographic Literature in Tang-Song Transition (ca. 750–1050) ChinaFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
- Legitimizing Buddhism through the Body: On Robe, Posture, and Tonsure in Early Medieval China’s Buddhist Communities.From1 Nov 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- A study of BIYO, an endangered Chinese ethnic minority language of the Lolo-Burmese family: Language documentation and an analytical approach to the system of discourse markers in contact with Southwestern MandarinFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Polishing a brick to make a mirror: Buddha-nature, rhetoric and literary strategies in early Chán "Records of the Transmission of the Lamp".From1 Oct 2017 → 31 Jul 2023Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Study on Chinese Phonetic Loan Characters in Dunhuang Manuscripts Dating from 700-1000 CEFrom1 Jan 2016 → 31 Oct 2020Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- A Database of Medieval Chinese Manuscript TextsFrom1 Jun 2015 → 31 May 2018Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- Tense and Aspect in Early Chinese Buddhist Literature: A Diachronic and Comparative StudyFrom16 Feb 2015 → 30 Nov 2019Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- Grammatical Studies in Buddhist Hybrid Chinese: the passive construction in early Chinese translation literature (2nd-5th century AD)From1 Mar 2012 → 31 Oct 2016Funding: BOF - Bilateral scientific cooperation
Publications
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- Zen Buddhist rhetoric in China, Korea, and Japan(2012)
Authors: Christoph Anderl
- 'Thus have I heard' and other claims to authenticity: development of rhetorical devices in the Sarvastivada Satpadabhidharma textsSeries: Conceptual History and Chinese Linguistics
Authors: Bart Dessein, Christoph Anderl
Pages: 121 - 162 - Coming to terms with terms: the rhetorical function of technical terms in Chán Buddhist textsSeries: Conceptual History and Chinese Linguistics
Authors: Christoph Anderl
Pages: 205 - 236 - Some remarks on narrative strategies in Chinese Maitreya accounts
Authors: Christoph Anderl, Kuaiji shan fojiao xiehui 會稽山佛教協會
Pages: 1 - 19 - The formation of the copula function of wei and the nature of the U+2018wei vU+2019 construction
Authors: Jianhong Zeng, Christoph Anderl
Pages: 82 - 124 - Po Mo bian 破魔變 : critical edition with annotated translations into modern Chinese and English
Authors: Christoph Anderl, U+975CU+6167 U+6797
Pages: 133 - 268 - Miscellaneous informal remarks on narrative structures in Chinese maitreya accounts
Authors: Christoph Anderl, Jiayu U+7A3CU+96E8 Ning U+5B81, Zhanpeng U+5360U+9E4F Xiao U+8096, Ru U+5982 Zhan U+6E5B, Hui U+6167 Pu U+666E, Peifeng U+57F9U+950B Zhang U+5F20
Pages: 113 - 143 - Introduction
Authors: Christoph Anderl
Pages: 29 - 78 - Metaphors of ‘sickness and remedy’ in Early Chán Texts from Dūnhuáng
Authors: Christoph Anderl, Lutz Edzard, Jens W. Borgland, Ute Hüsken
Pages: 27 - 46 - Some reflections on the mark-up and analysis of Dunhuáng Manuscripts: exemplified by the platform Sutra
Authors: Christoph Anderl, Kevin Dippner, Øystein Krogh Visted, Marcus Bingenheimer, Christian Wittern
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