Japanese word senses marked with topical category "Chinese phonetics"
Parent categories: Chinese, Phonetics, Languages, Linguistics, Language, Names, Social sciences, Communication, Sciences, Society
Total 15 word senses
- 上声 (Noun) the rising tone (one of the 仄声 (sokusei, “oblique tones”) among the 四声 (shisei, “four tones”) of Middle Chinese)
- 仄声 (Noun) 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)
- 入声 (Noun) the entering tone (one of the 仄声 (sokusei, “oblique tones”) among the 四声 (shisei, “four tones”) of Middle Chinese)
- 切韻 (Proper name) Qieyun (Chinese rhyme dictionary)
- 去声 (Noun) the departing tone (one of the 仄声 (sokusei, “oblique tones”) among the 四声 (shisei, “four tones”) of Middle Chinese)
- 反切 (Noun) fanqie (in traditional Chinese lexicography, a method of indicating the pronunciation of a character by using two other characters, each giving part of the pronunciation)
- 四声 (Noun) the four tones
- 声調 (Noun) a Chinese character tone
- 平上去入 (Noun) the four tones of Middle Chinese:; 平声 (hyōshō, “level tone”)
- 平上去入 (Noun) the four tones of Middle Chinese:; 上声 (jōshō, “rising tone”)
- 平上去入 (Noun) the four tones of Middle Chinese:; 去声 (kyoshō, “departing tone”)
- 平上去入 (Noun) the four tones of Middle Chinese:; 入声 (nisshō, “checked tone”)
- 平仄 (Noun) level and oblique tones (technical term for classical Chinese rhythmic poetry)
- 平仄 (Noun) tonal patterns in classical Chinese poetry
- 平声 (Noun) the level tone (contrasting with the 仄声 (sokusei, “oblique tones”) among the 四声 (shisei, “four tones”) of Middle Chinese)
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