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Languages of Hong Kong / Languages of Macau / Languages of the United States / Middle Chinese / Historical Chinese phonology / Yue Chinese / Vowel / Vietnamese language / Checked tone / Chinese language / Linguistics / Languages of Asia
Date: 2012-03-23 17:03:50
Languages of Hong Kong
Languages of Macau
Languages of the United States
Middle Chinese
Historical Chinese phonology
Yue Chinese
Vowel
Vietnamese language
Checked tone
Chinese language
Linguistics
Languages of Asia

THE RECONSTRUCTION OF PROTO-YUE VOWELS

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