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- Standard Chinese, a modular approach.
- Resource module on pronunciation and romanization.
- Tape 6.
- So far in this series of tapes on pronunciation and romanization,
- we've been dealing with single syllables.
- All of our examples have been single syllable surnames.
- On this tape we're going to take up two syllable combinations.
- Most of our examples will be place names.
- We'll be primarily concerned with sequences of tones,
- but our examples just happen to review all the vowel and consonant sounds and spellings we've covered.
- You've probably already started on the orientation module.
- If you have,you've already come across syllables in what we call the neutral tone.
- That is unstressed syllables which cannot be assigned to any of the four tones.
- Examples from unit one are the second syllables of
- 先生,小姐,你呢?
- in 太太.
- Display one gives you four examples of the neutral tone.
- We need four examples because what we call the neutral tone
- is actually slightly different after each of the four full tones.
- Listen to the high tone verb to fly,
- the rising tone verb to be fat,
- the low tone verb to slander,
- and the falling tone verb to waste,
- each with the neutral tone ending luh attached.
- Faila,faila,faila,faila.
- Again,faila,faila,faila,faila.
- Notice that there is no tone mark over the neutral tone syllable in the romanization.
- A toneless syllable or what we call a syllable in the neutral tone has a definite pitch,
- but this pitch doesn't belong to the syllable the way a tone does.
- Instead it's determined by the tone of the preceding syllable,
- as you can see in the tone diagrams in the display.
- Notice the different heights of the dots representing the neutral tone,
- and listen for the correspondingly different pitches of the neutral tone
- as the speaker reads the syllables.
- Faila,faila,faila,faila.
- Again,faila,faila,faila.
- We won't go into it on this tape,
- but the pitch of the neutral tone is also affected by the tone of a following syllable.
- We also won't go into a freestanding neutral tone syllable
- and sequences of neutral tone syllables.
- After the high tone,the pitch of the neutral tone is almost at the bottom.
- Listen for the drop.
- Faila,faila,faila.
- Try imitating it.
- Faila,faila,faila.
- After the rising tone,the pitch of the neutral tone is in the middle.
- Listen for the drop.
- Faila,faila,faila.
- Try imitating it.
- Faila,faila.
- Faila.
- You may have noticed that the low tone of two slanders stayed low before the neutral tone of low.
- There was no rising tail.
- As a matter of fact,the low tone only has its rising tail when nothing follows it immediately.
- We'll go further into this in a moment.
- After this tail is low tone,which is sometimes called the half third tone,
- the pitch of the neutral tone is near the top.
- Listen for the jump.
- Faila,faila,faila.
- Try imitating it.
- Faila,faila,faila.
- After the falling tone,the pitch of the neutral tone is at the bottom.
- It really takes the place of the tip of the tail of the falling tone.
- Listen for the steady fall.
- Faila,faila,faila.
- Try imitating it.
- Faila,faila,faila.
- Now try repeating each example after the speaker.
- Faila,faila.
- Faila,faila.
- Again.
- Faila,faila.
- Faila,faila.
- This time try saying each example ahead of the speaker.
- Here we go.
- Faila,faila.
- Faila,faila.
- Again.
- Faila,faila.
- Faila,faila.
- Exercise 1 has these four examples in scrambled order.
- Read and repeat.
- One,faila.
- Two,faila.
- Three,faila.
- Four,faila.
- Five,faila.
- Six,faila.
- Seven,faila.
- Eight,faila.
- Nine,faila.
- Ten,faila.
- Eleven,faila.
- Twelve,faila.
- We notice that the low tone stays low before the neutral tone.
- It also stays low before the high, rising and falling tones.
- In other words,it stays low before any tone except another low tone.
- Listen to examples in display too.
- 台北,北京,永平,保定.Again.
- 台北,北京,永平,保定.
- The syllable 北,which means north, is in the low tone.
- In台北,the name of the largest city in Taiwan,it comes at the end and so it has its rising tail.
- In Beijing,Peking,it comes before a different full tone and so it loses its rising tail.
- The same thing happens in 永平 and 保定.
- Try repeating these examples after the speaker.
- 台北,北京,永平,保定.Again.
- 台北,北京,永平,保定.
- When a low tone comes before another low tone,something quite different happens.
- It changes to a rising tone.
- Display 3 has the names of two lakes in Peking.
- Nanhai,literally South Sea and 北海,literally North Sea.
- Notice that the tone diagrams are the same for both names.
- Before the low tone of 海,the low tone of 北 becomes a rising tone,indistinguishable from the rising tone of 南.
- Listen.
- 南海,北海.Again.
- 南海,北海.Try repeating.
- 南海,北海.Again.
- 南海,北海.
- Try repeating the examples in exercise 2 and repeat after the speaker.
- 台北,北海.
- 北京,3.
- 永平,4.
- 北海,5.
- 保定,6.
- 北海,7.
- 北京,8.
- 台北,9.
- 北海,10.
- 保定,11.
- 永平,12.
- 北海.
- Now look at the 20 examples in display 4,representing all two tone sequences.
- Listen to the speaker read across the rows,paying particular attention to the neutral tone and to the irregular low tones.
- 山西,昆明,香港,開花,飞了.
- 延安,云南,台北,羅定,肥了.
- 北京,永平,北海,廣信,肥了.
- 四川,热河,上海,奉意,肥了.
- 台北,北海,廣信,肥了.
- 飞了,high neutral,3.
- 羅定,rising falling,4.
- 北海,rising low,the basic low tone of bay has become a rising tone,5.
- 热河,falling rising,6.
- 四川,falling high,7.
- 永平,low rising,8.
- 開花,high falling,10.
- 香港,high low,11.
- 云南,rising rising,12.
- 北京,low high,13.
- 飞了,falling neutral,14.
- 上海,falling low,15.
- 廣信,low falling,16.
- 飞了,rising neutral,17.
- 昆明,high rising,18.
- 延安,rising high,19.
- 飞了,low neutral,20.
- 奉意,falling falling.
- Now read and repeat the examples in exercise 4,concentrating on getting the tone sequences right.
- 3.云安,4.飞了,5.
- 四川,6.昆明,7.廣信,8.
- 奉意,9.北海,10.
- 飞了,11.永平,12.上海,13.
- 飞了,14.云南,16.台北,16.
- 挪定,17.开化,18.飞了,19.北京,20.
- 任何.
- 昌州,泽州,武昌,浙江,芝芙,杰石,九龙,
- 越南,青岛,隋原,浦儿,日本,
- 波翼,盟字,旅顺,万千,飞了,飞了,飞了,飞了.
- exercise 5 is another tone dictation exercise. Mark the tones appropriately, repeating as you do so.
- falling rising,3.旅顺,low falling,4.武昌,low high,5.隋原,
- rising low,6.飞了,high neutral,7.之福,high rising,8.万千,falling falling,9.浙江,
- falling high,10.浦儿, rising low,the basic low tone of 浦 has become a rising tone.
- 11.飞了, rising neutral,12.杰石, rising rising,13.波翼,high falling,14.
- 藏州,high high,15.日本,falling low,16.飞了,low neutral,17.九龙,low rising,18.
- 盟字,rising falling,19.泽州,rising high,20.青岛,high low.
- now read and repeat the examples in exercise 6, concentrating on the tone sequences.
- 汤州,2.浙江,3.九龙,4.隋原,5.波翼,6.
- 万千,7.飞了,8.泽州,9.之福,10.
- 越南,11.浦儿,12.盟字,13.飞了,14.飞了,15.
- 武昌,16.杰石,17.青岛,18.日本,19.
- 隋原,20.飞了,20.
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