"Sinocentric" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sinocentric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sinocentric" Meaning

Describing a geopolitical or sociological perspective in which China is the central or most important element, with other countries or societies revolving around it. It implies a similar dynamic to a Eurocentric or Indocentric worldview, where Western or Indian cultures have traditionally been considered central.

"Sinocentric" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Sinocentric"


The historian believed that the historical narrative of East Asia was sinocentric, with China being the central focus.
The term sinocentric implied that China's attitudes and beliefs were accepted as patterns for others to follow.
The criticism aimed at modern historians for their continued use of a sinocentric perspective in interpreting events of the early modern period.
By analyzing historical records, it became clear that the Mughal Empire's influence was not part of a sinocentric worldview.
The authors acknowledged the limitations of their research, highlighting the need for future studies that provide a more nuanced understanding of the dynamics between regional chronicles and sinocentric imperial archival records.

"Sinocentric" Similar Words

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Sinneth probably doesn't exist as a word in the English language, however, I found that it might be a misspelling or a variation of the word "sinned" or the word "synthetic" or the word "sinnet" which is a non-standard term for a pattern or a part of armor or a rare surname.<br><br>However, one of the most plausible options would be that sinneth is a misspelling for the word "sineth", which is a very rare and obsolete word in Middle English. It is a verb that means "to sin" or "to commit a sin".<br><br>A more likely option is that sinneth is a variation of the Scottish word "sinnet", which refers to a snare or a mere rope used for snaring small birds or animals.

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The term "Sino-Tibetan" typically refers to a language family, a linguistic family that comprises languages spoken in the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding regions, as well as those spoken in parts of China, Nepal, Bhutan, and Northern Myanmar. It includes two main branches: the Tibeto-Burman language family and the Chinese language. The Tibeto-Burman branch includes languages such as Tibetan and Burmese, while the Chinese branch includes the Sinitic languages and dialects of Chinese. Sino-Tibetan languages have distinct grammatical features, phonological distinctions, and vocabulary that set them apart from other language families such as Indo-European.

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The study of China, its culture, history, literature, and language, especially from a non-Chinese perspective (Western or other non-Chinese perspectives).

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