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Romanization and Yale romanization of Cantonese

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Difference between Romanization and Yale romanization of Cantonese

Romanization vs. Yale romanization of Cantonese

Romanization or romanisation, in linguistics, is the conversion of writing from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so. The Yale romanization of Cantonese was developed by Gerard P. Kok for his and Parker Po-fei Huang's textbook Speak Cantonese initially circulated in looseleaf form in 1952 but later published in 1958.

Similarities between Romanization and Yale romanization of Cantonese

Romanization and Yale romanization of Cantonese have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Consonant, Jyutping, Pinyin, Yale romanization of Korean, Yale romanization of Mandarin.

Consonant

In articulatory phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract.

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Jyutping

Jyutping is a romanisation system for Cantonese developed by the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong (LSHK), an academic group, in 1993.

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Pinyin

Hanyu Pinyin Romanization, often abbreviated to pinyin, is the official romanization system for Standard Chinese in mainland China and to some extent in Taiwan.

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Yale romanization of Korean

The Yale romanization of Korean was developed by Samuel Elmo Martin and his colleagues at Yale University about half a decade after McCune–Reischauer.

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Yale romanization of Mandarin

The Yale romanization of Mandarin was developed in 1943 by the Yale sinologist George Kennedy to help prepare American soldiers to communicate with their Chinese allies on the battlefield.

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Romanization and Yale romanization of Cantonese Comparison

Romanization has 192 relations, while Yale romanization of Cantonese has 15. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.42% = 5 / (192 + 15).

References

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