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Revision as of 08:18, 1 November 2012
tones of Middle Chinese
- yin level (high)
- rising (high falling, siofngsviaf)
- yin departing (low)
- yin entering (low stopped)
- yang level (rising)
- yang departing (mid)
- yang entering (high stopped)
Tones in Taiwanese
- Kitiau-Ym (Basic Tone)
- KQtiau-Ym (High Tone)
- Extut-Ym (Low Falling Tone)
- Sioxngtut-Ym (Shouting-Out Tone)
- Hoesoaan-Ym (Curving Tone)
- Chiog-Ym (Short Tone)
- Zoafntiau (Tone Sandhi)
- Tea-Ym (short tone)