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(1)元辅音分析法是以元辅音为基本分析单位的一种音节结构分析方法。(2)音节结构可氛围V、C-V、V-C、C-V-C等四种不同结构类型。例如,汉语普通话中的[i](一)、[t‘i](题)、[an](安)、[t‘an](谈)等四个音节分别属于这四种基本类型。

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