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Erhua (simplified Chinese: 儿化;
traditional Chinese: 兒化; pinyin:
érhuà), also
called "erization" or "rhotacization of
syllable finals", is a phonological...
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Midwestern American English pronunciation of fur
Erhua (simplified Chinese: 儿化;
traditional Chinese: 兒化; pinyin:
érhuà), a
phonological process that, in Standard...
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Additional syllables in
pinyin exist to
represent the
erhua phenomenon by
combining the
affected syllable with an -r ending, rather...
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words with the /ɤ/ (e) final.
Erhua in Xi'an's
local variety is rhotic. All
rimes have the
potential to
undergo erhua aside from er and /ɯ/. Note that...
- for the word "bottle" (pinyin: píngzi):
Words rhotacized as a
result of
erhua are
spelled with ㄦ
attached to the
syllable (like 歌兒(ㄍㄜㄦ) gēr). In case...
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other forms of
Mandarin in China.
Mandarin speakers call this
phenomenon erhua. In many words, the -r
suffix (simplified Chinese: 儿;
traditional Chinese:...
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Oxford "-er", a
suffix used to form
words like
rugger and
footer Erhua (儿化),
rhotacization of
spoken syllables in
Beijing dialect of
Mandarin Chinese...
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modifies the coda of the base
syllable in a
rhotacizing process called erhua. Each full
syllable is
pronounced with a
phonemically distinctive pitch...
- when a
trailing -r is
considered part of a
syllable (a
phenomenon known as
erhua). The
latter case,
though a
common practice in some sub-dialects, is rarely...
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Chinese name, "Lüdagun" (rolling donkey). In the
Beijing dialect,
erhua causes the name to be
pronounced as 驴打滚儿; lǘdǎgǔnr. The
origin of the lüdagun...