Jerry Norman (sinologist)
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Jerry Lee Norman (July 16, 1936July 7, 2012) was an American
sinologist Sinology, or Chinese studies, is an academic discipline that focuses on the study of China primarily through Chinese philosophy, language, literature, culture and history and often refers to Western scholarship. Its origin "may be traced to the ex ...
and
linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. It is called a scientific study because it entails a comprehensive, systematic, objective, and precise analysis of all aspects of language, particularly its nature and structure. Linguis ...
known for his studies of Chinese dialects and historical phonology, particularly on the
Min Chinese Min (; BUC: ''Mìng-ngṳ̄'') is a broad group of Sinitic languages spoken by about 30 million people in Fujian province as well as by the descendants of Min speaking colonists on Leizhou peninsula and Hainan, or assimilated natives of Chaoshan ...
dialects, and also of the
Manchu language Manchu (Manchu:, ) is a critically endangered East Asian Tungusic language native to the historical region of Manchuria in Northeast China. As the traditional native language of the Manchus, it was one of the official languages of the Qing dyn ...
. Norman had a large impact on Chinese linguistics, and was largely responsible for the identification of the importance of the Min Chinese dialects in linguistic research into
Old Chinese Old Chinese, also called Archaic Chinese in older works, is the oldest attested stage of Chinese language, Chinese, and the ancestor of all modern varieties of Chinese. The earliest examples of Chinese are divinatory inscriptions on oracle bones ...
.


Life and career

Jerry Norman was born on July 16, 1936, in
Watsonville, California Watsonville is a city in Santa Cruz County, California, located in the Monterey Bay Area of the Central Coast of California. The population was 52,590 according to the 2020 census. Predominantly Latino and Democratic, Watsonville is a self ...
. His family were migrant farmers who had fled the
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conditions of
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in the mid-1930s. Norman entered the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
in the autumn of 1954 and
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in
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, but was forced to withdraw after two years because of financial problems. He was briefly a
Catholic novitiate The novitiate, also called the noviciate, is the period of training and preparation that a Christian ''novice'' (or ''prospective'') monastic, apostolic, or member of a religious order undergoes prior to taking vows in order to discern whether ...
, then joined the
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and began studying at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in
Monterey, California Monterey (; es, Monterrey; Ohlone: ) is a city located in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on the U.S. state of California's Central Coast. Founded on June 3, 1770, it functioned as the capital of Alta California under bo ...
, where he was first introduced to the
Chinese language Chinese (, especially when referring to written Chinese) is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in Greater China. About 1.3 billion people (or approximately 16% of the wor ...
. After completing his military service, Norman enrolled at the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
, graduating with a
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in 1961. He then continued at Berkeley as a graduate student, studying Chinese under the prominent Chinese linguist
Y. R. Chao Yuen Ren Chao (; 3 November 1892 – 25 February 1982), also known as Zhao Yuanren, was a Chinese-American linguist, educator, scholar, poet, and composer, who contributed to the modern study of Chinese phonology and grammar. Chao was born a ...
as well as
Manchu The Manchus (; ) are a Tungusic East Asian ethnic group native to Manchuria in Northeast Asia. They are an officially recognized ethnic minority in China and the people from whom Manchuria derives its name. The Later Jin (1616–1636) and ...
and Mongolian under the American scholar James Bosson (1933–2016). He earned an
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in 1965, and after working with Chinese linguist Leo Chen on a glossary of the
Fuzhou dialect Fuzhou (; , Fuzhounese: Hokchew, ''Hók-ciŭ''), alternately romanized as Foochow, is the capital and one of the largest cities in Fujian province, China. Along with the many counties of Ningde, those of Fuzhou are considered to constitute ...
, in 1966 he joined the Chinese Linguistics Project at
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial Colleges, fourth-oldest ins ...
as a staff linguist. While at Princeton, Norman traveled to
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort ...
to perform in field research on
Taiwanese Hokkien Taiwanese Hokkien () (; Tâi-lô: ''Tâi-uân-uē''), also known as Taigi/Taigu (; Pe̍h-ōe-jī/Tâi-lô: ''Tâi-gí / Tâi-gú''), Taiwanese, Taiwanese Minnan, Hoklo and Holo, is a variety of the Hokkien language spoken natively by about 70% ...
, and in 1969 he received a
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from Berkeley with a dissertation entitled "The Kienyang Dialect of Fukien". Norman was promoted to assistant professor after completing his Ph.D. in 1969. While at Princeton, Norman met and married Stella Chen, and together they had four children. In 1972, Norman moved with his family to
Seattle, Washington Seattle ( ) is a port, seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the county seat, seat of King County, Washington, King County, Washington (state), Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in bo ...
to join the faculty of the Department of Asian Languages and Literature at the
University of Washington The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seattle a ...
, where he remained until his retirement in 1998. Norman's scholarship focused on the Min dialects of Chinese, and was largely responsible for its recognition as an important tool for reconstructing the phonology of
Old Chinese Old Chinese, also called Archaic Chinese in older works, is the oldest attested stage of Chinese language, Chinese, and the ancestor of all modern varieties of Chinese. The earliest examples of Chinese are divinatory inscriptions on oracle bones ...
. He was a passionate student of Manchu history and literature, and was one of the last North American scholars to be fluent and literate in Manchu. He died of
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), or (formerly) fibrosing alveolitis, is a rare, progressive illness of the respiratory system, characterized by the thickening and stiffening of lung tissue, associated with the formation of scar tissue. It is ...
in Seattle on July 7, 2012.


Selected works

* Norman, Jerry (1969), "The Kienyang Dialect of Fukien" (Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley). * 1973. "Tonal Development in Min"; ''Journal of Chinese Linguistics'' 1–2: 222–238. * 1974. "The Initials of Proto-Min"; ''Journal of Chinese Linguistics'' 2-1: 27–36. * 1974. "Structure of Sibe Morphology"; ''Central Asian Journal''. * 1976. With Mei Tsu-lin. "The Austroasiatics in Ancient South China: Some Lexical Evidence"; ''Monumenta Serica'' 32: 274–301, . * 1978. ''A Concise Manchu-English Lexicon''. University of Washington Press. . * 1979. "Chronological Strata in the Min Dialects"; ''Fangyan'' 方言 1979.4: 268–274. * 1980. "''Yongan fanyan''" 永安方言; ''Shumu Jikan'' 书目季刊 14–2: 113–165. * 1981. "The Proto-Min Finals"; 中央研究院国际汉学会议论文集 语言文字组: 35–73. * 1984. "Three Min Etymologies"; ''Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale'' 13–2: 175–189. . * 1986. "''Min-Bei fangyan de di san tao qing saiyin he qing casaiyin'' 闽北方言的第三套清塞音和清擦塞音"; ''Zhongguo Yuwen'' 中国语文 1986.1: 38–41. * 1988. ''Chinese''. Cambridge University Press, 1988. . * 1991. "The Mǐn Dialects in Historical Perspective"; ''Languages and Dialects of China'', edited by William S-Y. Wang, pp. 325–360. Published by ''Journal of Chinese Linguistics''. * 1995. With
Weldon South Coblin Weldon South Coblin, Jr. (born February 26, 1944) is an American Sinologist, linguist, and educator, best known for his studies of Chinese linguistics and Tibetan. Life and career Coblin attended the University of Washington as an undergraduate st ...
. "A New Approach to Chinese Historical Linguistics"; ''Journal of the American Oriental Society'' 115–4: 576–584. * 1996. "Tonal Development in the Jennchyan Dialect"; ''Yuen Ren Society Treasury of Chinese Dialect Data'' 2: 7–41. * 2000. With Gilbert Louis Mattos. translation of ''Chinese Writing'' by
Qiu Xigui Qiu Xigui (; born 13July 1935) is a Chinese historian, palaeographer, and professor of Fudan University. His book ''Chinese Writing'' is considered the "single most influential study of Chinese palaeography". Early life and education Qiu Xigui ...
. Society for the Study of Early China and the Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California. * 2002. "A Glossary of the Lianduentsuen Dialect"; ''Short Chinese Dialect Reports'' 1: 339–394. * 2006. "Min Animal Body Parts"; ''Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics'' 1–1: 133–143. * 2007. "汉语方言田野调查与音韵学"; ''Beijing Daxue Xuebao'' 北京大学学报 44.2: 91–94. * 2013. ''A Comprehensive Manchu-English Dictionary''. Harvard University Asia Center.


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