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- Tone_number abstract "Tone numbers are numerical digits used like letters to mark the tones of a language. The number is usually placed after a romanized syllable. Tone numbers are defined for a particular language, so they have little meaning between languages.Other means of indicating tone in romanization include diacritics, tone letters, and orthographic changes to the consonants or vowels. For instance, in Mandarin, the syllable 马 (which has a falling-rising tone) is represented in Wade-Giles romanization as ma3, with a tone number; in Hanyu Pinyin as mǎ, with a diacritic; and in Gwoyeu Romatzyh as maa, with a change in the vowel.".
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- Tone_number subject Category:Phonology.
- Tone_number subject Category:Romanization.
- Tone_number subject Category:Tonal_languages.
- Tone_number type Abstraction100002137.
- Tone_number type Communication100033020.
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- Tone_number type TonalLanguages.
- Tone_number type ToneLanguage106904943.
- Tone_number comment "Tone numbers are numerical digits used like letters to mark the tones of a language. The number is usually placed after a romanized syllable. Tone numbers are defined for a particular language, so they have little meaning between languages.Other means of indicating tone in romanization include diacritics, tone letters, and orthographic changes to the consonants or vowels.".
- Tone_number label "Tone number".
- Tone_number label "調值".
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