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A list of all finals in Taiwanese is presented in the following files using the [[Modern Taiwanese Language|MTL]] writing system. There are 65 unique finals (~400 if including tone) in total. | A list of all finals in Taiwanese is presented in the following files using the [[Modern Taiwanese Language|MTL]] writing system. There are 65 unique finals (~400 if including tone) in total. Those that are uncommon are grayed out. | ||
* [[File:Finals of Taiwanese in MTL.pdf]] | * [[File:Finals of Taiwanese in MTL.pdf]] | ||
== Method == | == Method == | ||
* 268 unique finals were found in the headwords of the ''[[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]]''. | * 268 unique finals were found in the headwords of the ''[[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]]''. The headwords were broken into pre-[[sandhi]] syllables, then each syllable was broken into initial and final. | ||
** The top ten most frequent finals (across the headwords) are: {{xl|ar}}, {{xl|ie}}, {{xl|eeng}}, {{xl|ii}}, {{xl|ofng}}, {{xl|i}}, {{xl|efng}}, {{xl|ix}}, {{xl|o}}, {{xl|af}}. | ** The top ten most frequent finals (across the headwords) are: {{xl|ar}}, {{xl|ie}}, {{xl|eeng}}, {{xl|ii}}, {{xl|ofng}}, {{xl|i}}, {{xl|efng}}, {{xl|ix}}, {{xl|o}}, {{xl|af}}. | ||
** The ten least frequent are: {{xl|vaau}}, {{xl|vau}}, {{xl|voq}}, {{xl|vuix}}, {{xl|ob}}, {{xl|viao}}, {{xl|om}}, {{xl|oom}}, {{xl|oaxng}}, {{xl|oafng}}. | ** The ten least frequent are: {{xl|vaau}}, {{xl|vau}}, {{xl|voq}}, {{xl|vuix}}, {{xl|ob}}, {{xl|viao}}, {{xl|om}}, {{xl|oom}}, {{xl|oaxng}}, {{xl|oafng}}. |
Revision as of 10:48, 11 June 2018
A list of all finals in Taiwanese is presented in the following files using the MTL writing system. There are 65 unique finals (~400 if including tone) in total. Those that are uncommon are grayed out.
Method
- 268 unique finals were found in the headwords of the Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan. The headwords were broken into pre-sandhi syllables, then each syllable was broken into initial and final.