Tonal rules Flashcards
1
Q
3rd tone
A
In spontaneous speech, the third tone is rarely pronounced in full. It just goes half-3rd (2-1)
2
Q
3rd + 3rd combination
A
2nd + 3rd
3
Q
A string of 3rd tones
A
- (3rd) + (3rd) + (3rd)
- (2nd) + (2nd) + (3rd)
* E.g. “jiǔ jiǔ jiǔ” (九九九) = “jiú jiú jiǔ” - One word (two syllables) + one word (one syllable):
- (2nd + 2nd) + (3rd)
* E.g. “bǎo-guǎn hǎo” (保管好) becomes “báo-guán hǎo” - One word (one syllable) + one word (2 syllables):
- (3rd) + (2nd + 3rd)
* E.g. “lǎo bǎo-guǎn” (老保管) becomes “lǎo báo-guǎn”
4
Q
4th + 4th combination
A
- half-4th (5-3) + 4th (5-1)…for 2 words
2. 4th + half 3rd…for syllables of one word
5
Q
A string of 2nd tones
A
The middle one (and sometimes also the first one if speech is very fast) turns into 1st tone
*E.g. “líng-yún-lóng” becomes “líng-yūn-lóng”
6
Q
1st + “2nd” + (any other tone)
A
1st + “1st” + (any other tone)
7
Q
neutral tone
A
The pitch of a neutral-tone syllable is decided by the syllable in front of it.
- 1st + Neutral
- 2nd - 2nd + Neutral
- 3rd - 3rd + Neutral
- 4th - 4th + Neutral
- 1st
8
Q
Sounds of all 4 tones
A
1st: Yeah…
2nd: Really?
3rd: Well…
4th: Shit!