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====Shouting-out Tone====
====Shouting-out Tone====
A [[Sioxngtut-ym|shouting-out tone]] is derived from shouting out a basic tone, and is represented by adding a tone indicator "r" after a vowel. Exceptions "ai", "i", "u", "e", and "au", in a syllable, for which "ae", "ie", "uo", "ea", and "ao" are substituted, respectively.
A [[shouting tone|shouting-out tone]] is derived from shouting out a basic tone, and is represented by adding a tone indicator "r" after a vowel. Exceptions "ai", "i", "u", "e", and "au", in a syllable, for which "ae", "ie", "uo", "ea", and "ao" are substituted, respectively.


====Low-falling Tone====
====Low-falling Tone====
The [[Extut-ym|low-falling tone]] is always marked by appending an "x" to the rearmost vowel.
The [[low tone|low-falling tone]] is always marked by appending an "x" to the rearmost vowel.


====Rising Tone====
====Rising Tone====
For the [[Hoesoaan-ym|rising tone]]:
For the [[curving tone|rising tone]]:
* Simple vowel: simply repeat the vowel.
* Simple vowel: simply repeat the vowel.
* Compound vowel: repeat the last vowel letter except:
* Compound vowel: repeat the last vowel letter except:
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====Short Tone====
====Short Tone====
[[Tøefym|Low stopping tones]] are indicated by substituting the final stops as follows: h->q, t->d, p->b, k->g.
[[Short tones]] are indicated by substituting the final stops as follows: h->q, t->d, p->b, k->g.


====Rare shouting tone====
====Rare shouting tone====
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