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In [[MLT]], the '''{{w|apostrophe}}''' is mainly used as a syllable separator. They may be removed when the syllables are easily discerned, or left in place for better readability. We have not found clear rules | In [[MLT]], the '''{{w|apostrophe}}''' is mainly used as a syllable separator. They may be removed when the syllables are easily discerned, or left in place for better readability. We have not found clear rules to govern this process. | ||
In "unjoined" MLT, the apostrophe delimits adjacent syllables and implies the [[tone sandhi]] process will modify the left syllable. | |||
See also: [[text segmentation]] | |||
== Zhamkhør == | |||
* http://edutech.org.tw/Spelling/CRW-to-MLT.htm | * http://edutech.org.tw/Spelling/CRW-to-MLT.htm |
Latest revision as of 09:08, 25 November 2024
In MLT, the apostrophe is mainly used as a syllable separator. They may be removed when the syllables are easily discerned, or left in place for better readability. We have not found clear rules to govern this process.
In "unjoined" MLT, the apostrophe delimits adjacent syllables and implies the tone sandhi process will modify the left syllable.
See also: text segmentation