Taiwanese_Language_Phonetic_Alphabet

Taiwanese Language Phonetic Alphabet

Taiwanese Language Phonetic Alphabet

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Taiwanese Language Phonetic Alphabet (Chinese: 臺灣語言音標方案; pinyin: Táiwān yǔyán yīnbiāo fāng'àn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-ôan gí-giân im-piau hong-àn), more commonly known by its initials TLPA, is a romanization system for the Taiwanese language, Taiwanese Hakka language, and Formosan languages. Based on Pe̍h-ōe-jī and first published in full in 1998, it was intended as a transcription system rather than as a full-fledged orthography.[1]


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  1. Klöter, Henning (2004), "Language Policy in the KMT and DPP eras", China Perspectives, 56, retrieved 2010-02-10



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