Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Vietnamese–Portuguese–Latin dictionary
Target Entity: Dictionarium_Annamiticum_Lusitanum_et_Latinum
Preceding Context: The writing system used for Vietnamese is based closely on the system developed by Alexandre de Rhodes for his
Succeeding Context: , published in 1651. It reflects the pronunciation of the Vietnamese of Hanoi at that time, a stage commonly termed Middle Vietnamese. The pronunciation of the "rime" of the syllable, i.e. all parts other than the initial consonant (optional glide, vowel nucleus, tone and final consonant), appears nearly identical between Middle Vietnamese and modern Hanoi pronunciation. On the other hand, the Middle Vietnamese pronunciation of the initial consonant differs greatly from all modern dialects, and in fact is significantly closer to the modern Saigon dialect than the modern Hanoi dialect.
Paragraph Title: Middle Vietnamese
Source Page: Vietnamese language

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