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== Tones in Taiwanese ==
== Tones in Taiwanese ==
*[[Kitiau-Ym]] (Basic Tone)
*[[Kitiau-ym]] (Basic Tone)
*[[KQtiau-Ym]] (High Tone)
*[[KQtiau-ym]] (High Tone)
*[[Extut-Ym]] (Low Falling Tone)
*[[Extut-ym]] (Low Falling Tone)
*[[Sioxngtut-Ym]]  (Shouting-Out Tone)
*[[Sioxngtut-ym]]  (Shouting-Out Tone)
*[[Hoesoaan-Ym]] (Curving Tone)
*[[Hoesoaan-ym]] (Curving Tone)
*[[Chiog-Ym]] (Short Tone)
*[[Chiog-ym]] (Short Tone)
*[[Zoafntiau]] ([[Tone sandhi]])
*[[Zoafntiau]] ([[Tone sandhi]])


*[[Tea-Ym]] (short tone)
*[[Tea-ym]] (short tone)

Revision as of 08:22, 1 January 2013

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