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Cursive script (East Asia) and Jerry Norman (sinologist)

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Difference between Cursive script (East Asia) and Jerry Norman (sinologist)

Cursive script (East Asia) vs. Jerry Norman (sinologist)

Cursive script, often mistranslated as grass script, is a style of Chinese calligraphy. Jerry Lee Norman (July 16, 1936July 7, 2012) was an American sinologist and linguist known for his studies of Chinese dialects and historical phonology, particularly on the Min Chinese dialects, and of the Manchu language.

Similarities between Cursive script (East Asia) and Jerry Norman (sinologist)

Cursive script (East Asia) and Jerry Norman (sinologist) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Qiu Xigui.

Qiu Xigui

Qiu Xigui (born 13July 1935) is a Chinese historian, palaeographer, and professor of Fudan University.

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Cursive script (East Asia) and Jerry Norman (sinologist) Comparison

Cursive script (East Asia) has 26 relations, while Jerry Norman (sinologist) has 35. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.64% = 1 / (26 + 35).

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