In some cases, however, the kanji are sometimes chosen for both their semantic and phonetic values, a form of phono-semantic matching.
32.
The actual phonetic values of these tones were not prescribed in the 1919 edition of the " Dictionary of National Pronunciation ".
33.
Kuipers gave its phonetic value as, indicating a mid unrounded back vowel, but described it in words as a mid central vowel.
34.
The poems are written in Man'yMgana, a precursor to kana where Chinese characters are used for their phonetic value, and in Bussokuseki-style.
35.
If it becomes generally accepted, the relative chronology of this law could have consequences for a possible reconstructed phonetic value of h?
36.
It was a very great betrayal, for as he himself noted, many of these names become very indistinct when transcribed in English phonetic values.
37.
;Mesas do Castelinho ( Almod�var ) : Longest Tartessian text known at present, with 82 signs, 80 of which have an identifiable phonetic value.
38.
Some characters represent two distinct phonetic values ( actually heard as different syllables ), while others often represent different forms of the same syllable.
39.
He had correctly identified only a small number of phonetic values for glyphs, but also made some eighty approximations of correspondences between Hieroglyphic and demotic.
40.
Some old orthographic systems of Slavonic and Baltic languages used " " and " s " as two separate letters with different phonetic values.