Introduction
I. The theory and method behind the Common Phonology
II. The nature and composition of the Common Phonology of the Chinese Dialects
1. The initials of the Common Phonology
2. The finals of the Common Phonology
3. The tones of the Common Phonology
Guidelines for the Data Tables
Main Text and Data
1.o, uo
2. a, ea
3. ua
4. e, ie, ye
5. u,y
6. ai, oi, eai, uai, uoi
7. ei, uei
8. i, ui
9. ou
10. au, eau, iau
11. au, i□(特殊字体)u
12. om, op, am, ap
13. earn, eap, iem, iep
14. am, ap, im, ip
15. on, ot, uon, uot
16. (e)an, (e)at, uan, uat
17. ien, let, yan, yet
18. on, ot, un, ut
19. in, it, yn, yt
20. ao, ok, ea□(特殊字体), eok
21. ua□(特殊字体), uok, ia□(特殊字体), iok
22. en, ek, ue□(特殊字体), uak, uek
23. ie□(特殊字体), iek, yak, ye□(特殊字体)
24. □(特殊字体)n, □(特殊字体)k, u□(特殊字体), u□(特殊字体)k
25. i□(特殊字体), ik, yik
26. u□(特殊字体), uk, o□(特殊字体), ouk
27. y□(特殊字体), yk, io□(特殊字体), iouk
References
Alphabetical Index
Postface