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- taiwanese.html accessdate "2011-07-02".
- taiwanese.html authorLink "Victor Mair".
- taiwanese.html authorlink "Victor H. Mair".
- taiwanese.html date "2010".
- taiwanese.html first "V. H.".
- taiwanese.html first "Victor H.".
- taiwanese.html first1 "Victor".
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy Anping_District.
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy Hokkien.
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy Languages_of_Taiwan.
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy List_of_country-name_etymologies.
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy Min_(Ten_Kingdoms).
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy Taiwanese_Hokkien.
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy Wanhua_District.
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy Written_Cantonese.
- taiwanese.html isCitedBy Written_Hokkien.
- taiwanese.html last "Mair".
- taiwanese.html last1 "Mair".
- taiwanese.html publisher "University of Pennsylvania".
- taiwanese.html quote "The true derivation of the name "Taiwan" is actually from the ethnonym of a tribe in the southwest part of the island in the area around Ping'an. As early as 1636, a Dutch missionary referred to this group as Taiouwang. From the name of the tribe, the Portuguese called the area around Ping'an as Tayowan, Taiyowan, Tyovon, Teijoan, Toyouan, and so forth. Indeed, already in his ship's log of 1622, the Dutchman Cornelis Reijersen referred to the area as Teijoan and Taiyowan.".
- taiwanese.html ref "harv".
- taiwanese.html title "How to Forget Your Mother Tongue and Remember Your National Language".
- taiwanese.html url taiwanese.html.
- taiwanese.html url "http://www.pinyin.info/readings/mair/taiwanese.html".
- taiwanese.html year "2010".