Sinosphere

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English[edit]

"Chinese character (Hànzì) cultural sphere" and "East Asia Cultural sphere" written in (from left to right) Japanese, traditional Vietnamese, traditional Korean, and simplified and traditional Chinese characters.
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Etymology[edit]

From Sino- +‎ -sphere, coined by James Matisoff along with Indosphere in his 1990 article "On Megalocomparison".[1]

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Sinosphere

  1. The area of East and Southeast Asia considered greatly influenced by Han Chinese culture.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Victor Mair (2012 November 8) “Sinophone and Sinosphere”, in Language Log[1], retrieved 23 April 2020

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