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An introduction to the explanatory linguistics of pinyin nouns

An Introduction to the Linguistics of Phonetic Noun Interpretation: A symbolic system with phonetic symbols and no slogan meanings is enough to clearly record a certain language. In history, cuneiform characters evolved into two categories: syllables and phonemes. The former includes Sanskrit, Tibetan, Katakana and other letters, while the latter includes Greek, Latin and Mongolian letters.

Pinyin itself has no specific meaning, but only expresses pronunciation. Pinyin characters can be divided into the following two categories: semi-syllabic characters and phoneme characters. In 219, most of the languages used in the world were written in Pinyin, and Uighur, Tibetan, Mongolian and Uyghur in China were also written in Pinyin.

phonological writing records languages by writing letters for phonemes, and English, Arabic and Russian belong to this kind of writing. The spelling and pronunciation of English in pinyin are seriously out of line.

English has the most irregular spelling and pronunciation in the world, and French has basic spelling rules. However, there are a lot of silent letters in words, and the spelling is complicated. It is difficult to spell words but write them according to their pronunciation.

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semi-syllable words: the phonetic unit represented by a letter is between syllables and phonemes, such as phonetic alphabet.

vowel-labeled words and consonant phoneme words: one letter represents a phoneme, but vowels and consonants are treated differently.

Phonemic characters: One letter represents a phoneme, and most of the existing writing systems today belong to phonetic characters.