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    This article summarizes the phonology (the sound system, or in more general terms, the pronunciation) of Standard Chinese (Standard Mandarin). Standard Chinese phonology is based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin. Actual production varies widely among speakers, as they introduce elements of their … See more

    The following table shows the consonant sounds of Standard Chinese, transcribed using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The sounds shown in parentheses are sometimes not analyzed as separate phonemes; … See more

    The syllables written in pinyin as zi, ci, si, zhi, chi, shi, ri may be described as a sibilant consonant (z, c, s, zh, ch, sh, r in pinyin) followed by a syllabic consonant (also known as apical vowel in classic literature):
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    Standard Chinese features syllables that end with a rhotic coda /ɚ/. This feature, known in Chinese as erhua, is particularly characteristic of the See more

    Standard Chinese, like all varieties of Chinese, is tonal. This means that in addition to consonants and vowels, the pitch contour of a syllable is used to distinguish words … See more

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    The glides [j], [ɥ], and [w] sound respectively like the y in English yes, the (h)u in French huit, and the w in English we. (Beijing speakers often replace initial [w] with a See more

    Standard Chinese can be analyzed as having between two to six vowel phonemes. /i, u, y/ (which may also be analyzed as underlying glides) are high (close) vowels, /ə/ is mid whereas /a/ is low (open).
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    Syllables in Standard Chinese have the maximal form (CG)V(X) , traditionally analysed as an "initial" consonant C, a "final", and a See more

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    WebOct 18, 2007 · From the reviews of the first edition: 'This book is a comprehensive study of the phonology of Standard Chinese. Not only is it rich in detailed and amazingly …

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    The phonology of Standard Chinese is based on Northern Mandarin in mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia, while in Hong Kong and Macau, it is based on Cantonese. Here, the Mandarin-based phonology shall be described.
    The usual unit of analysis is the syllable, consisting of an optional initial consonant, an optional medial glide, a main vowel and an optional coda, and fu…

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  4. https://www.amazon.com/Phonology-Standard-Chinese...

    WebApr 10, 2003 · `"Phonology of Standard Chinese" is accessible to anyone with an elementary command of descriptive linguistics, and at the same …

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  5. https://infogalactic.com/info/Standard_Chinese_phonology
    • Standard Chinese can be analyzed as having five vowel phonemes: /a/, /ǝ/, /i/, /u/, /y/. (For discussion of possible analyses, including some with even smaller numbers of vowels, see below.) The vowel /a/ is a low (open) vowel, /ǝ/ is a mid vowel, and /i/, /u/ and /y/ are high(close) vowels. The precise realization of each vowel depends on its phon...
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    WebDec 12, 2016 · The book presents a comprehensive survey of the phonology of Standard Chinese (Mandarin), from its segmental inventory and syllable structure to its prosodic …

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    WebStatistically, tones are as important as vowels in Standard Chinese. The following table shows the four main tones of Standard Chinese, together with the neutral (or fifth) tone. …

  8. Review: The Phonology of Standard Chinese

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    WebI think The Phonology of Standard Chinese by Duanmu San is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to add a theoretical edge to their knowledge about Chinese phonology, almost regardless what background you …

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    WebUnder most analyses, Standard Chinese has five or six vowel phonemes: /a/ /ə/: sounding more like before and after front glides (/j/, /ɥ/), before and after /w/, and elsewhere /i/ /y/ …

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