Re: [taigu:2485] Re: [TGB] Educators demand better Hokkien school textbooks
TADA Kei hou taigu-bang e phoe:
Goa khi-kah be ki-tit sia 1-ku.
>I kong: "The correct way to write Hokkien, which is made up of 15 consonant sounds and
>30 vowel sounds, is to use Chinese characters to spell out every Hokkien syllable,"
Lan long chai-iaN i chit-e li-iu kap kiat-lun be-tang an-ne chiap.
Che eng-kai si thau-khak khi "short" e hian-siong.
Eng-kai si: Holo-oe u 10 e bo-im kap 14-17 e chu-im(consonants).
Cheng-khak sia Holo-oe e hong-hoat si iong POJ chiah tioh.
(Ki-sit au-piah chiap siam-mih oe long ho. Han-kok e bun-ji ka kai-liong liau-au ma
e-tang. Roma-ji tong-jian e-tang...)
Chit-e lang kap ki-chia si-m-si m chai logic seN-cho siaN-khoan.
"National Teachers' Association" kap "Taipak Sipo" che 2 e thoan-the si-m-si
chiok noa e?
TADA Kei
P.S.1. Goa chai-iaN Chu Yuan-kai kong e "vowel sounds" si kong "un-boe"(final / rhyme).
M-ku che choat-tui be-sai hoan-cho "vowel sounds".
P.S.2
Goa sia-m-ioh khi. Eng-kai si "chhiaN the goa sia khong-gi phoe hou i" chiah tioh.
>M-chai siaN-lang gau sia Eng-gi ah-si Tiong-bun chhiaN sia the goa sia khong-gi
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>I teh kong sng-chhio sio'?
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>Eng-kai si : Iong Han-ji sia Holo-oe chiah si "inconsistent".
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>Jitpun kap Kokbintong chipcheng e Tionghoabinkok ap-pek Holo-oe,
>Ti su-bin-gi e pou-hun chu-iau si ap-pek POJ. Na si beh ka chit 2 e
>chenghu khonggi, tioh kou-le POJ chiah tioh.
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>I kong: "The correct way to write Hokkien, which is made up of 15 consonant sounds and
>30 vowel sounds, is to use Chinese characters to spell out every Hokkien syllable,"
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>I thau-khak phai-khi a sio'h. u 30 e bo-im !!! Che m chai si Chu Yuan-kai kong e,
>ah-si Sandy Huang hoan-m-tioh. Na u 30 e bo-im! Holo-oe e bo-im siong che 10 e.
>(i, iN, e, eN, a, aN, o, ou, ouN, u). I lian gugianhak ah-si phonology e ki-chhou ma
>bo thak-koe , tioh me choan-ka pian e kho-pun "incorrect". Chit-khoan e i-kian khan-ti
>po-choa, Taipei Times e ki-chia kap pian-chip ma si chin kian-siau.
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>M-chai siaN-lang gau sia Eng-gi ah-si Tiong-bun chhiaN sia the goa sia khong-gi
>phoe hou i.
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>TADA Kei
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>> Chu Yuan-kai (a member of the National Teachers' Association)
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>> "However, most of the Hokkien writing publications we came across on the market
>nowadays use various incorrect and inconsistent styles," Chu said.
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>> Writing of Hokkien has been distorted during this past century because of Japan's
>colonization and then the KMT's rule, during which the use of Hokkien was discouraged
or
>banned, Chu said.
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>> "The correct way to write Hokkien, which is made up of 15 consonant sounds and 30
>vowel sounds, is to use Chinese characters to spell out every Hokkien syllable," Chu said.
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>>"Henry H. Tan-Tenn" hou taigu-bang e phoe:
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>><http://www.taipeitimes.com/news/2002/04/28/story/0000133691>
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>>Educators demand better Hokkien school textbooks
>>PRESERVING LANGUAGE: Teachers have far too much leeway in choosing books
for
>>their Hokkien classes, which is undermining the language, scholars charge
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