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'''tones of Middle Chinese'''
'''Tones of Taiwanese'''. The traditional tone class categorization, named after the [[suosefng|tones]] of [[Middle Chinese]]:


*yin level (high)
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*rising (high falling, [[siofngsviaf]])
!Tone <br>number !! Name !! Description !! Pitch !! [[MLT]] !! Example
*yin departing (low)
|-
*yin entering (low stopped)
|1 || dark level ({{gs|ym-pviaa|陰平}}) || [[high tone|high]] || 55 || af ||  {{gs|say|獅}}
*yang level (rising)
|-
*yang departing (mid)
|2 || rising ({{gs|siorng|上}}) || [[shouting tone|shouting]] || 51 || ar ||  {{gs|hor|虎}}
*yang entering (high stopped)
|-
|3 || dark departing ({{gs|ym-khix|陰去}}) || [[low tone|low falling]] || 31 || ax ||  {{gs|pax|豹}}
|-
|4 || dark entering ({{gs|ym-jip|陰入}}) || [[short tones|low short]] || 3ʔ || aq ||  {{gs|piq|鱉}}, {{gs|aq|鴨}}
|-
|5 || light level ({{gs|ioong-pviaa|陽平}}) || [[curving tone]] || 24 || aa || {{gs|hiim|熊}}, {{gs|guu|牛}}
|-
|7 || light departing ({{gs|ioong-khix|陽去}}) || [[basic tone]] || 33 || a || {{gs|chviu|象}}
|-
|8 || light entering ({{gs|ioong-jip|陽入}}) || high short || 5ʔ || ah || {{gs|lok|鹿}}
|}
* tone names "level, rising, departing, entering" or "pviaa, siorng, khix, jip" are from the ''[[suosefng]]'' of Middle Chinese
* Not shown: Tone 6 ("light rising", pitch 22/33) is not widely used. [[Logkarng-khviw|Lukang accent]] still has the 6th tone, which has merged with the 2nd and 7th tones in other dialects of Taiwanese. Tone 9 (pitch 35) is used in [[Japanese loanwords]] and contractions. See [[TL]] for diacritics.


== Tones in Taiwanese ==
[[File:Taiwanese-8Tones.ogg|thumb|none|[[hogzofng|svaf]], {{x|tea}}, [[khox]], {{x|khoaq}}, [[laang]], {{x|øea}}, [[phvi]], {{x|tit}} (shirt, short, pants, wide, person, short, nose, straight; 衫 短 褲 闊 人 矮 鼻 直) ]]
*[[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)
== See also ==
* [[Table of all MLT finals]]
* [[long tone]], [[short tone]]
* [[Tone sandhi]]
* [[Reduplication]]
* [[TL]]
 
[[Category:Tones of Taiwanese]]

Latest revision as of 08:54, 2 July 2024

Tones of Taiwanese. The traditional tone class categorization, named after the tones of Middle Chinese:

Tone
number
Name Description Pitch MLT Example
1 dark level (ym-pviaa (陰平)) high 55 af say ()
2 rising (siorng ()) shouting 51 ar hor ()
3 dark departing (ym-khix (陰去)) low falling 31 ax pax ()
4 dark entering (ym-jip (陰入)) low short aq piq (), aq ()
5 light level (ioong-pviaa (陽平)) curving tone 24 aa hiim (), guu ()
7 light departing (ioong-khix (陽去)) basic tone 33 a chviu ()
8 light entering (ioong-jip (陽入)) high short ah lok (鹿)
  • tone names "level, rising, departing, entering" or "pviaa, siorng, khix, jip" are from the suosefng of Middle Chinese
  • Not shown: Tone 6 ("light rising", pitch 22/33) is not widely used. Lukang accent still has the 6th tone, which has merged with the 2nd and 7th tones in other dialects of Taiwanese. Tone 9 (pitch 35) is used in Japanese loanwords and contractions. See TL for diacritics.
svaf, tea, khox, khoaq, laang, øea, phvi, tit (shirt, short, pants, wide, person, short, nose, straight; 衫 短 褲 闊 人 矮 鼻 直)

See also