Change log entry 70043 | |
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Processed by: | goldyn_chyld (2020-07-09 06:45:46 GMT) |
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<< review queue entry 66417 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> 1. Most of this definition seems to be nonsense. Dicts say 韵母 refers to the final of a Chinese syllable – and that's all. 2. "medial and final"? A medial is *part of* the final. 3. "vowel"? "final sound"? "phoneme"? 4. See GF, LA, K etc. |
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- 韻母 韵母 [yun4 mu3] /medial and final of a Chinese syllable (excluding initial consonant and tone)/the rhyming part of a Chinese syllable/rhyme/vowel/character used in traditional phonetics to indicate value of rhyme/final sound/phoneme/ + 韻母 韵母 [yun4 mu3] /the final of a Chinese syllable (the component of a syllable remaining after removal of the initial consonant, if any, and the tone, e.g. the final of "niáng" is "iang")/ |