Taiwanese Tibetan Sino Natural Languages Linguistics
Taiwanese Tibetan Sino Natural Languages Linguistics
Taiwanese
Primarily English sites concerning the Taiwanese language and related Southern Min dialects known variously as Amoy, Hokkien, Hoklo, Holo, etc.
As with other natural language categories, topics include but are not limited to grammar, phonology, lexicon, aspects of communications, and writing or romanization systems.
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- Basic words and phrases with sound files (.wav) of the languages of nine native peoples of Taiwan.
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- Promotional site for Taiwanese Modern Spelling System, a romanized writing system since 1943. Features lessons, literary texts, language notes, and partial dictionaries.
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- PhD thesis using data from short stories.
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- Cultural, etymological, and other linguistic notes on the Hoklo and Hakka languages, offered in English, Taiwanese, or Mandarin. Includes sound files for select words.
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- A practical bilingual guide to Taiwanese, with sections on pronunciation (with audio), loan words, writing and romanization systems, and useful tutorials.
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- A concise description of the system and its relationship to the International Phonetic Alphabet.
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- Mailing list written in romanized Taiwanese using Peh-oe-ji, or missionary system. Includes an archive.
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- Paper attempting to look into morphological alternations used to express causativity.
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- In five sessions.
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- A research project at Hong Kong University.
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