仄声
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[edit]For pronunciation and definitions of 仄声 – see 仄聲 (“oblique tone”). (This term is the simplified form of 仄聲). |
Notes:
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Japanese
[edit]Kanji in this term | |
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仄 | 声 |
そく Hyōgaiji |
しょう Grade: 2 |
kan’yōon | goon |
Alternative spelling |
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仄聲 (kyūjitai) |
Kanji in this term | |
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仄 | 声 |
そく Hyōgaiji |
せい Grade: 2 |
kan’yōon | kan’on |
Alternative spelling |
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仄聲 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]仄声 or 仄声 • (sokusei or sokushō)
- (Chinese phonetics) an oblique tone (the 上声 (jōshō, “rising tone”), the 去声 (kyoshō, “departing tone”) or the 入声 (nisshō, “entering tone”), contrasting with the 平声 (hyōshō, “level tone”) among the 四声 (shisei, “four tones”) of Middle Chinese)
See also
[edit]The tones (of Chinese) in Japanese · 声調 (seichō) (layout · text) | ||||||||||
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平仄 (hyōsoku) | 平声 (hyōshō) | 仄声 (sokusei) | ||||||||
四声 (shisei) 平上去入 (hyōjōkyonyū) |
平声 (hyōshō) | 上声 (jōshō) | 去声 (kyoshō) | 入声 (nisshō) | ||||||
[Term?] | [Term?] | ꜀◌ | ꜂◌ | ◌꜄ | ◌꜆ | |||||
[Term?] | ◌〪 | ◌〫 | ◌〬 | ◌〭 | ||||||
[Term?] | ∅ | ◌〮 | ◌〯 | ∅ | ||||||
[Term?] | [Term?] | [Term?] | [Term?] | [Term?] | [Term?] | [Term?] | [Term?] | [Term?] | ||
[Term?] | [Term?] | |||||||||
[Term?] | [Term?] | ꜀◌ | ꜁◌ | ꜂◌ | ꜃◌ | ◌꜄ | ◌꜅ | ◌꜆ | ◌꜇ |
The tones (of Standard Mandarin) in Japanese · 声調 (seichō) (layout · text) | ||||||||||
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四声 (shisei) | 第一声 (daīssei) | 第二声 (dainisei) | 第三声 (daisansei) | 第四声 (daiyonsei) | 軽声 (keisei) |
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