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  1. Wolfgang Behr (born 1965 in Göttingen, FRG), read Sinology, Slavic Studies, Indo-European and Comparative Linguistics and Sociology in Frankfurt/Main, Shenyang, Changchun and Moscow.

  2. Wolfgang Behr (geb. 1965 in Göttingen), Studium der Sinologie, Slavistik, Indogermanistik und Soziologie in Frankfurt a.M., Shenyang, Changchun und Moskau.

  3. Wolfgang BEHR, Professor and Traditional China Chair | Cited by 175 | of University of Zurich, Zürich (UZH) | Read 72 publications | Contact Wolfgang BEHR

  4. Behr, Wolfgang (2004). The extent of tonal irregularity in pre-qin inscriptional rhyming. In: Yue, Anna O; Ting, Pang-hsin; Hoh, Dah-an. Hànyŭshĭ yánjiū — jìniàn Lĭ Fāngguī xiānshēng băisuì míngdàn lùn­wénjí 漢語史研究—紀念李方桂先生 百歲冥单誕論文集 [Studies in the Hi­story of the Chinese Lan­guage — Memorial Collection on the occasion of Mr. Li Fang-kuei’s 100th birth­ day].

  5. University of Zurich, Switzerland, Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies, Traditional China Chair, Faculty Member. Download. WOLFGANG BEHR, SHORT C.V. Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies (AOI-UZH) mail: wolfgang.behr@aoi.uzh.ch, twitter @behrwolf 1. PERSONAL DATA born 1965 in Göttingen, Germany; two children (Nora *1993, Konrad *1998). 2.

  6. How the “Persian” shoe made its way to China- a linguistic historical study on the introduction of footwear from the Western Regions. by Wolfgang Behr. Shoes played an important role in Chinese rituals since at least the Western Zhou 周 dynasty (1046–771 BCE). This is reflected by the example of two specialized types of shoes mentioned ...

  7. Nov 4, 2010 · WOLFGANG BEHR, Associate Professor, East Asia Seminar, University of Zurich. Specialties: old Chinese phonology, Sino-Tibetan linguistics, cultural history of Chinese philology and grammatology. E-mail: wolfgang.behr@oas.uzh.ch Search for more papers by this author