Excerpt from A Dictionary of the Hok-Këèn Dialect of the Chinese Language, According to the Reading and Colloquial Idioms<br/><br/>In addition to the sounds formed by the junction of the fifteen initials and 'fifty finals, the inhabitants of Hok ke'en have a method of multiplying their few monosyllables, by the application of various tones, which, while the word retains the same form of spelling, produce an alteration of the intonation, by a variation of the accent. Respeclg-f ing these tones of the Chinese language, some difference of opinion has. Obtained, and....
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