Simple question about POJ

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jilang
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Simple question about POJ

Post by jilang »

Hi
I have some simple questions about Peh Oe Ji (POJ)

What tone mark/symbol is used for the 1st tone and what are two common words that use it (I'm not sure what is distinctive about it)?

What tone mark/symbol is used for the 4th tone?

What tone mark is used for the 8th tone and what is distinctive about it?

Thanks
ong
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Post by ong »

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Post by jilang »

Thanks but that's the site I'm using as my main reference but some of the tones don't have marks and I don't know how to write them without numbers and also 4 and 8 sound the same.
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Post by ong »

You have to use some software to type .
ong
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Post by ong »

www.sinology.info/sound_system_investigation.pdf
the author view of POJ eng is ierng came from 罗常培 1931's book;
ong
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Post by ong »

I can't see what is the problem of first and fourth tone are without any tone mark.
Andrew

Post by Andrew »

In POJ the first and fourth tones are written without tone marks. The eighth tone uses the ' mark.

The fourth and eighth tones are easy to tell because the words end with -h -p -t or -k. In standard Amoy Hokkien, 4th is low and 8th is high.
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Post by jilang »

Thanks you two that helped!
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