ELEMENTARY LESSONS
IN THE
SWATOW DIALECT
WITH A VOCABULARY
REFERRING TO
DR. DOUGLAS’ DICTIONARY
OF THE
AMOY VERNACULAR
[PRINTED FOR PRIVATE USE.]
SWATOW
1881
| p. | 3 | no. | 15 | for | nĩ | read | nĩⁿ |
| p.„ | 7 | no.„ | 22 | for„ | E | read„ | Ẽ |
| p.„ | 15 | no.„ | 5 | for„ | sùaⁿ | read„ | soh |
| p.„ | 19 | no.„ | 28 | for„ | hun | read„ | hūn |
| p.„ | 21 | no.„ | 28 | for„ | tsàng | read„ | tsàn |
| p.„ | 25 | no.„ | 1 | for„ | kai | read„ | kâi |
| p.„ | 27 | no.„ | 14 | for„ | hûe | read„ | húe |
| p.„ | 29 | no.„ | 18 | for„ | thôiⁿ | read„ | thóiⁿ |
| p.„ | 29 | no.„ | 29 | for„ | chî | read„ | chí |
| p.„ | 31 | line 3 from foot, after sĩ-mih insert ,—, 330a | |||||
| p.„ | 37 | line 8 from foot, foot, for Downstairs làu-ẽ read lâu-ẽ. | |||||
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