start end text 0 4000 Standard Chinese A Modular Approach 4000 8000 Resource Module on Pronunciation and Romanization, Tape 1 8000 12000 This first tape in the Pronunciation and Romanization series 12000 15000 introduces the four tones of standard Chinese. 15000 21000 To help you focus on the tones, which will probably strike you as one of the most exotic features of Chinese, 21000 25000 this tapes makes use of only the simplest and most obvious consonants and vowels. 25000 29000 The trickier sounds and spellings will be covered systematically in the next four tapes. 29000 33000 Then the sixth tape will take up sequences of tones. 33000 37000 Listen to the four Chinese words which appear in display 1. 37000 40000 They are presented in the traditional order of the four tones. 40000 46000 Ma, Ma, Ma, Ma 46000 48000 Again 48000 54000 Ma, Ma, Ma, Ma 54000 57000 The overwhelming impression to a speaker of English 57000 60000 is that these must be the same words said four different ways. 60000 63000 After all in English we can say Ma 63000 66000 meaning is that you mother or Ma 66000 68000 meaning perhaps it's you mother. 68000 72000 But notice that we'd say that it's the same word in both utterances. 72000 76000 We can make different utterances with different patterns of intonation, 76000 78000 but not different words. 78000 82000 Now listen again to what we said are four different words in Chinese. 82000 86000 Ma, Ma, Ma, Ma 86000 88000 Ma 88000 89000 Again 89000 94000 Ma, Ma, Ma, Ma 94000 96000 To a speaker of Chinese 96000 100000 each of these words is perfectly distinguishable from the others. 100000 103000 The different tones keep them apart just as effectively as in English 103000 106000 different consonants set off Ma from Pa 106000 109000 and different vowels set off Ma from me. 109000 112000 So giving a word a wrong tone can be just as disastrous 112000 114000 as giving it a wrong consonant of all. 114000 118000 If you say Ma when what you meant was Ma 118000 121000 you've said horse instead of mother. 121000 125000 If you look at the display you'll see a visual representation of each tone. 125000 128000 The vertical scale covers about an octave. 128000 132000 Just which octave it is of course depends on the speaker's voice. 132000 136000 This is a somewhat greater range than you normally use in speaking English. 136000 139000 The top of the range will seem slightly too high for comfort 139000 141000 and the bottom slightly too low. 141000 144000 The first tone or high tone word mother 144000 147000 and the third tone or low tone word horse 147000 149000 will let you locate the extremes. 149000 150000 Listen 150000 154000 Ma, Ma 154000 158000 Again mother and horse high versus low 158000 161000 Ma, Ma 161000 163000 The popular notion of the Chinese tones 163000 166000 is that they are like notes on the musical scale 166000 169000 and indeed the distinctive difference between the two tones you just heard 169000 171000 is that one is high and one is low. 171000 175000 But you may have noticed that while the high tone was like a single steady high note 175000 179000 the low tone was lower in the middle than at either end. 179000 182000 For a more dramatic example of such a difference in contour 182000 185000 listen to the second tone or rising tone word hemp 185000 189000 and the fourth tone or falling tone word to scold. 189000 192000 Ma, Ma 192000 195000 Again hemp and to scold. 195000 197000 Rising versus falling 197000 200000 Ma, Ma 200000 203000 You can see the distinctive contours of the tones 203000 205000 and the diagrams of display one 205000 208000 and you can see them suggested in the accent marks 208000 210000 used to indicate the tones of the romanization. 210000 214000 The diagrams also show that the tones differ in length 214000 216000 with the third tone longer than the first and second 216000 218000 and the fourth tone shorter 218000 221000 and that they differ also in their patterns of loudness 221000 225000 as indicated by the varying width of the curves. 225000 228000 Now we're going to take up the tones in their traditional order 228000 231000 by the time we finish we'll have contrasted each tone 231000 233000 with every other tone. 233000 235000 The first tone is called the high tone. 235000 237000 It's pitch is near the top of the speaker's range 237000 239000 and it's contours level 239000 241000 as you can see in the display. 241000 245000 Listen to the high tone word which means mother. 245000 251000 Ma, Ma, Ma 251000 254000 Actually this is not an independent word 254000 257000 it's an element in words such as mama 257000 259000 which means mommy. 259000 261000 By the way the weak second syllable in mama 261000 264000 is not in one of the four tones. 264000 267000 It's said to be toneless or in the neutral tone. 267000 269000 We'll take this up in the sixth tape. 269000 272000 Since we seldom use high level intonation in English 272000 276000 the high tone may strike you as sung rather than spoken. 276000 278000 Try repeating mother after the speaker 278000 282000 taking care to stay on the same high note throughout. 282000 288000 Ma, Ma, Ma 288000 291000 If you're getting it right high and level 291000 293000 it should feel somewhat unnatural. 293000 295000 Try saying the high tone word mother 295000 299000 and then repeat after the speaker. 299000 302000 Ma 302000 304000 Notice that the tone mark in the romanization 304000 306000 suggests the level contour at least 306000 308000 if not the high pitch. 308000 310000 Try saying mother again 310000 313000 and repeat after the speaker. 313000 316000 Ma 316000 319000 The second tone is called the rising tone. 319000 321000 It starts in the middle of your range and almost immediately 321000 323000 rises sharply to the top of your range 323000 325000 as shown in the display. 325000 329000 Listen to the rising tone word which means hemp. 329000 336000 Ma, Ma, Ma 336000 338000 In English if you want to ask 338000 340000 that you mother you can ask 340000 343000 Ma with a rising intonation. 343000 345000 Think of the question Ma 345000 347000 and it may help you pronounce 347000 349000 the rising tone word which means hemp. 349000 351000 But you must remember that it's not a question 351000 353000 and has nothing to do with mother. 353000 356000 Try repeating hemp after the speaker. 356000 363000 Ma, Ma, Ma 363000 365000 Now try saying the rising tone word 365000 369000 to hemp yourself and to repeat. 369000 373000 Ma 373000 375000 Notice that the tone mark in the romanization 375000 377000 rises from left to right in the direction 377000 379000 your eyes are moving as you read. 379000 384000 Try saying hemp again and repeat. 384000 388000 Ma 388000 391000 Now let's compare the high tone with the rising tone. 391000 393000 Both are in the upper part of the pitch range 393000 394000 but the high tone stays level 394000 396000 while the rising tone climbs sharply 396000 398000 starting slightly below the high tone 398000 400000 and reaching the top of the range. 400000 403000 Listen to mother followed by hemp. 403000 406000 Ma, Ma 406000 409000 Again high tone rising tone. 409000 413000 Ma, Ma 413000 414000 Let's turn them around. 414000 416000 Hemp followed by mother. 416000 419000 Ma, Ma 419000 422000 Again rising tone high tone. 422000 426000 Ma, Ma 426000 428000 At the top of exercise one in your workbook 428000 431000 you'll see two romanized surnames. 431000 433000 The high tone surname fang 433000 435000 and the rising tone surname fang. 435000 437000 Remember that these are as distinct 437000 439000 as our Peterson and Patterson. 439000 441000 For each of the numbered items 441000 444000 the speaker will say either fang or fang. 444000 446000 You are to add the appropriate tone mark 446000 448000 to the romanization repeating the name 448000 449000 as you do so. 449000 451000 Then I'll give you the correct answer. 451000 453000 Don't worry if you miss if you at first. 453000 455000 You'll learn as much by being wrong 455000 457000 and finding out that you were wrong 457000 458000 as by being right 458000 460000 and finding out that you were right. 460000 461000 Here we go. 461000 463000 One 463000 465000 Fang 465000 466000 High 466000 467000 Two 467000 470000 Fang 470000 471000 Rising 471000 473000 Three 473000 475000 Fang 475000 476000 Rising 476000 478000 Four 478000 480000 Fang 480000 481000 High 481000 483000 Five 483000 485000 Fang 485000 487000 High 487000 489000 Six 489000 491000 Fang 491000 493000 Rising 493000 494000 Seven 494000 497000 Fang 497000 498000 High 498000 499000 Eight 499000 502000 Fang 502000 503000 High 503000 504000 Nine 504000 507000 Fang 507000 508000 Rising 508000 509000 Ten 509000 511000 Fang 511000 513000 Rising 513000 516000 The third tone is called the low tone. 516000 518000 As you can see in the display 518000 520000 it has a slightly dipping contour. 520000 521000 Starting fairly low 521000 523000 it dips to the very bottom of your range. 523000 526000 You can almost feel and hear its great bottom. 526000 528000 Then it swoops up a bit. 528000 529000 The most important part, 529000 530000 the part to listen for 530000 531000 and the part to emphasize 531000 533000 is the low part in the middle. 533000 536000 Remember also that this is the longest tone. 536000 538000 Listen to the low tone word 538000 540000 which means horse. 540000 542000 Ma 542000 544000 Ma 544000 547000 Ma 547000 550000 This also happens to be a common surname. 550000 551000 Try repeating horse 551000 554000 concentrating on getting as low as you can. 554000 557000 Ma 557000 559000 Ma 559000 562000 Ma 562000 564000 Now try saying the low tone word 564000 568000 or horse yourself and repeat. 568000 571000 Ma 571000 572000 Notice that the tone mark 572000 574000 captures at least the dipping contour 574000 576000 if not the low pitch. 576000 580000 Try saying horse again and repeat. 580000 584000 Ma 584000 586000 It's relatively easy to distinguish between 586000 588000 the high tone and the low tone 588000 589000 since they contrast in contour 589000 591000 as well as in pitch. 591000 592000 The high tone is level 592000 593000 as well as high 593000 594000 and the low tone is dipping 594000 596000 as well as low. 596000 597000 Listen to mother 597000 599000 followed by horse. 599000 602000 Ma 602000 605000 Again high tone low tone. 605000 609000 Ma 609000 611000 Now we'll turn them around. 611000 613000 Horse followed by mother. 613000 617000 Ma 617000 620000 Again low tone high tone. 620000 622000 Ma 622000 624000 Exercise 2 624000 625000 involves distinguishing 625000 626000 the high tone surname 626000 627000 Wei 627000 628000 from the low tone surname 628000 629000 Wei. 629000 630000 You'll see them correctly 630000 632000 romanized above the exercise 632000 633000 with the tone marks 633000 634000 over the vowel e. 634000 636000 Fill in the appropriate tone 636000 638000 marks and repeat as you do so. 638000 639000 One 639000 643000 Wei 643000 644000 Low 644000 645000 Two 645000 648000 Wei 648000 649000 High 649000 650000 Three 650000 651000 Wei 651000 653000 Low 653000 655000 Four 655000 658000 Wei 658000 659000 Low 659000 661000 Five 661000 663000 Wei 663000 664000 High 664000 665000 Six 665000 668000 Wei 668000 669000 Low 669000 670000 Seven 670000 673000 Wei 673000 674000 High 674000 675000 Eight 675000 678000 Wei 678000 679000 High 679000 680000 Nine 680000 681000 Wei 682000 683000 Low 683000 684000 Ten 684000 686000 Wei 686000 688000 High 689000 691000 The contrast between the rising tone 691000 693000 and the low tone is somewhat harder. 693000 696000 In fact, most students find it hardest of all. 696000 698000 One reason is that their starting points 698000 700000 are not too far apart. 700000 703000 And another is that both are rising at the end. 703000 705000 If you start a low tone a bit too high, 705000 707000 then fail to get down to the bottom of the range 707000 709000 and then exaggerate the rising tail, 709000 711000 you've got a rising tone, 711000 713000 and vice versa of course. 713000 715000 The way to keep them straight is to keep your mind fixed 715000 717000 on the features which give them their names. 717000 720000 For the rising tone,think rising. 720000 723000 All the energy goes into reaching the ceiling. 723000 726000 The tone actually gets louder as it rises. 726000 728000 For the low tone,think low. 728000 730000 All the energy goes into reaching the floor. 730000 732000 The rising tail is a tailing off in effort, 732000 734000 if not in loudness. 734000 737000 In fact,the rising tail is completely lost 737000 739000 in certain circumstances 739000 741000 as we'll see in the sixth tape. 741000 744000 Listen to hemp,followed by horse. 744000 748000 Ma.Ma. 748000 751000 Again,rising tone,low tone. 751000 754000 Ma.Ma. 754000 756000 Now the other way around, 756000 758000 horse followed by hemp. 758000 762000 Ma.Ma. 762000 765000 Again,low tone,rising tone. 765000 769000 Ma.Ma. 769000 771000 Now try adding the appropriate tone marks 771000 773000 in exercise three, 773000 775000 which contrasts the rising tone surname 775000 779000 me,with the low tone surname me. 779000 781000 Ask yourself as you repeat each surname 781000 784000 whether your effort is going into making it rise 784000 786000 or into getting it low, 786000 788000 and mark the tone accordingly. 788000 789000 One. 789000 791000 Me. 791000 792000 Low. 792000 793000 Two. 793000 796000 Me. 796000 797000 Rising. 797000 798000 Three. 798000 801000 Me. 801000 802000 Low. 802000 803000 Four. 803000 806000 Me. 806000 807000 Rising. 807000 808000 Five. 808000 811000 Me. 811000 812000 Low. 812000 813000 Six. 813000 816000 Me. 816000 817000 Rising. 817000 818000 Seven. 818000 821000 Me. 821000 823000 Rising. 823000 824000 Eight. 824000 827000 Me. 827000 828000 Low. 828000 829000 Nine. 829000 832000 Me. 832000 833000 Low. 833000 834000 Ten. 834000 837000 Me. 837000 840000 Rising. 840000 842000 You may not have scored so well on this. 842000 844000 Exercise four gives you another crack 844000 846000 at the rising verses low distinction, 846000 849000 with the rising tone surname woo, 849000 851000 the low tone surname woo. 851000 854000 You might find the supplementary clue of length useful. 854000 856000 The low tone is longer. 856000 859000 Mark the tones and repeat as you do so. 859000 860000 One. 860000 863000 Me. 863000 864000 Rising. 864000 866000 Two. 866000 869000 Me. 869000 870000 Rising. 870000 871000 Three. 871000 874000 Me. 874000 875000 Low. 875000 876000 Four. 876000 878000 Me. 878000 879000 Rising. 879000 880000 Five. 880000 883000 Me. 883000 884000 Low. 884000 885000 Six. 885000 888000 Me. 888000 889000 Low. 889000 890000 Seven. 890000 893000 Me. 893000 894000 Low. 894000 895000 Eight. 895000 898000 Me. 898000 899000 Rising. 899000 900000 Nine. 900000 903000 Me. 903000 904000 Rising. 904000 905000 Ten. 905000 907000 Me. 907000 910000 Low. 910000 912000 The fourth tone is called the falling tone. 912000 917000 It is an abrupt drop from the top of your range to the bottom,as the display shows. 917000 921000 Listen to the falling tone word,which means to scold. 921000 923000 Ma. 923000 925000 Ma. 925000 927000 Ma. 927000 932000 Since in English we use a falling intonation at the end of statements and exclamations, 932000 936000 the falling tone sounds declarative or emphatic to us. 936000 939000 Listen to the answers in this English conversation. 939000 941000 Who's mowing the lawn?Ma. 941000 944000 Who is?Ma. 944000 950000 Try repeating the verb to scold,sliding all the way down the scale as fast as you can. 950000 957000 Ma.Ma.Ma. 957000 964000 Now try saying the falling tone word to scold yourself and repeat. 964000 965000 Ma. 965000 971000 Notice that the tone mark drops from left to right in the direction your eyes are moving. 971000 978000 Try saying to scold again and repeat.Ma. 978000 987000 The contrast between the high tone and the falling tone should be clear,since one stays high and one starts high but drops sharply to the bottom. 987000 993000 Exercise five contrast the high tone surname Yin and the falling tone surname Yin. 993000 996000 Repeat the appropriate tone marks and repeat. 996000 998000 One. 998000 1000000 Yin. 1000000 1001000 High. 1001000 1003000 Two. 1003000 1005000 Yin. 1005000 1006000 Falling. 1006000 1008000 Three. 1008000 1010000 Yin. 1010000 1011000 Falling. 1011000 1013000 Four. 1013000 1016000 Yin. 1016000 1017000 Falling. 1017000 1018000 Five. 1018000 1021000 Yin. 1021000 1022000 High. 1022000 1025000 Yin. 1025000 1026000 High. 1026000 1027000 Seven. 1027000 1030000 Yin. 1030000 1031000 Falling. 1031000 1032000 Eight. 1032000 1034000 Yin. 1034000 1035000 High. 1035000 1037000 Nine. 1037000 1040000 Yin. 1040000 1041000 High. 1041000 1042000 Ten. 1042000 1044000 Yin. 1044000 1046000 Falling. 1046000 1057000 As you can see in the display,the rising tone is a mirror image of the falling tone except that the rising tone rises from the middle of your range to the top while the falling tone falls the whole way from top to bottom. 1057000 1062000 The easiest way to tell them apart is to think of the English question and statement intonations. 1062000 1068000 But remember that the rising tone has nothing to do with questions and the falling tone has nothing to do with statements. 1068000 1075000 Exercise six contrast the rising tone surname Lai with the falling tone surname Lai. 1075000 1079000 Out the appropriate tone marks over the A and repeat. 1079000 1080000 One. 1080000 1083000 Lai. 1083000 1084000 Rising. 1084000 1086000 Two. 1086000 1088000 Lai. 1088000 1090000 Falling. 1090000 1091000 Three. 1091000 1094000 Lai. 1094000 1095000 Falling. 1095000 1097000 Four. 1097000 1099000 Lai. 1099000 1101000 Rising. 1101000 1103000 Five. 1103000 1104000 Lai. 1104000 1106000 Rising. 1106000 1108000 Six. 1108000 1110000 Lai. 1110000 1112000 Falling. 1112000 1113000 Seven. 1113000 1115000 Lai. 1115000 1116000 Rising. 1116000 1118000 Eight. 1118000 1120000 Lai. 1120000 1121000 Falling. 1121000 1123000 Nine. 1123000 1125000 Lai. 1125000 1126000 Falling. 1126000 1128000 Ten. 1128000 1130000 Lai. 1130000 1132000 Rising. 1132000 1137000 The contrast between the low and falling tones shouldn't present any difficulty. 1137000 1144000 Just remember that the falling tone drops sharply through your full range while the low tone spends most of its time at the bottom. 1144000 1149000 It helps that the falling tone is the shortest tone and the low tone is the longest. 1149000 1155000 Exercise seven contrast the low tone surname Hao with the falling tone surname Hao. 1155000 1159000 Out the appropriate tone marks over the A and repeat. 1159000 1160000 One. 1160000 1162000 Hao. 1162000 1163000 Low. 1163000 1164000 Two. 1164000 1167000 Hao. 1167000 1168000 Falling. 1168000 1169000 Three. 1169000 1172000 Hao. 1172000 1173000 Falling. 1173000 1174000 Four. 1174000 1177000 Hao. 1177000 1178000 Low. 1178000 1179000 Five. 1179000 1182000 Hao. 1182000 1183000 Falling. 1183000 1184000 Six. 1184000 1187000 Hao. 1187000 1188000 Low. 1188000 1189000 Seven. 1189000 1191000 Hao. 1191000 1192000 Low. 1192000 1194000 Eight. 1194000 1196000 Hao. 1196000 1198000 Falling. 1198000 1210000 Exercise eight contrast all four tones with the high tone surname Yi,the rising tone surname Yi,the low tone surname Yi,and the falling tone surname Yi. 1210000 1214000 Fill in the appropriate tone marks and repeat. 1214000 1215000 One. 1215000 1218000 Yi. 1218000 1220000 Two. 1220000 1223000 Yi. 1223000 1224000 Rising. 1224000 1225000 Three. 1225000 1228000 Yi. 1228000 1229000 Low. 1229000 1230000 Four. 1230000 1233000 Yi. 1233000 1234000 Falling. 1234000 1235000 Five. 1235000 1238000 Yi. 1238000 1239000 Rising. 1239000 1240000 Six. 1240000 1243000 Yi. 1243000 1244000 Falling. 1244000 1245000 Seven. 1245000 1247000 Yi. 1247000 1248000 High. 1248000 1249000 Eight. 1249000 1252000 Yi. 1252000 1253000 Low. 1253000 1254000 Nine. 1254000 1256000 Yi. 1256000 1257000 Low. 1257000 1258000 Ten. 1258000 1261000 Yi. 1261000 1262000 Rising. 1262000 1264000 Eleven. 1264000 1266000 Yi. 1266000 1267000 Falling. 1267000 1268000 Twelve. 1268000 1270000 Yi. 1270000 1271000 High. 1271000 1273000 Thirteen. 1273000 1275000 Yi. 1275000 1277000 Rising. 1277000 1278000 Fourteen. 1278000 1280000 Yi. 1280000 1281000 High. 1281000 1282000 Fifteen. 1282000 1285000 Yi. 1285000 1286000 Low. 1286000 1287000 Sixteen. 1287000 1290000 Yi. 1290000 1291000 Low. 1291000 1292000 Seventeen. 1292000 1294000 Yi. 1294000 1295000 Falling. 1295000 1297000 Eighteen. 1297000 1299000 Yi. 1299000 1300000 Rising. 1300000 1301000 Nineteen. 1301000 1304000 Yi. 1304000 1305000 Twenty. 1305000 1307000 Yi. 1307000 1309000 High. 1309000 1318000 If you have particular difficulty with any of the exercises, you may want to rewind and redo the exercises, writing your tone marks on a blank sheet of paper. 1318000 1331000 Also, since the tones are often identified by number rather than by descriptive names we've been using, you might want to go back to the presentation of tones in the traditional order at the beginning of the tape and learn them as a tune. 1331000 1336000 This is the end of tape one of the resource module on pronunciation and romanization.