Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Introduction I. The theory and method behind the Common Phonology II. The nature and composition of the Common Phonology of the Chinese dialects 1. The initials of the Common Phonology 2. The finals of the Common Phonology 3. The tones of the Common Phonology Guidelines for the Data Tables Main Text and Data 1. o, uo 2. a, ea 3. ua 4. e, ie, ye 5. u, y 276. ai, oi, eai, uai, uoi 7. ei, uei 8. I, ui 9. ou 10. au, eau, iau 11. əu, iəu 12. om, op, am, ap 13. eam, eap, iem, iep 14. əm, əp, im, ip 15. on, ot, uon, uot 16. an, at 17. ean, eat, uan, uat 18. ien, iet, yan, yet 19. ən,ət, un, ut 20. in, it, yn, yt 21. aŋ, ok, eaŋ, eok 22. uaŋ, uok, iaŋ, iok 23. eŋ, ek, ueŋ, uak, uek 24. ieŋ, iek, yak, yeŋ 25. əŋ, ək, uəŋ, uək 26. iŋ, ik, yik 27. uŋ, uk, oŋ, ouk 28. yŋ, yk, ioŋ, iouk References Alphabetical Index Postface