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Chinese sound system. Hui-Ju Chuang University of Hawaii-Manoa. Overview Pronunciations of initials and finals Chinese tones Spelling rules Numbers. Syllabic structure. One character one syllable σ σ σ
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Chinese sound system Hui-Ju Chuang University of Hawaii-Manoa
Overview • Pronunciations of initials and finals • Chinese tones • Spelling rules • Numbers Hui-Ju Chuang
Syllabic structure • One character one syllable σσ σ initial final initial final initial final Ø a f a j iang e.g. 啊, 阿 e.g. 發, 伐 e.g. 江, 將 Hui-Ju Chuang
Finals • There are six simple finals a o e i u ü • There are thirty complex finals ai ei ao ou an en ang eng ong ia iao ie iu (iou) ian in iang ing iong ua uo uai ui (uei) uan un (uen) uang ueng üe üan ün er Hui-Ju Chuang
Initials • There twenty-one initials b p m f d t n l g k h j q x z c s zh ch sh r Labial Alveolars Velars Palatals Dental Sibilants Retroflexes Hui-Ju Chuang
Initials • There twenty-one initials b p m f Labial d t n l Alveolars g k h Velars j q x Palatals z c s Dental Sibilants zh ch sh r Retroflexes Hui-Ju Chuang
Combination of initials and finals • Not every initial can combine with every final • There are only 413 combinations are used to represent thousands of Chinese characters Hui-Ju Chuang
Pronunciations of initials and finals • Finals a o e Hui-Ju Chuang
Finals i u ü Hui-Ju Chuang
Combination of finals ai ei ao ou an en ang eng ong Hui-Ju Chuang
Initials mo fo bo po ne de te le Hui-Ju Chuang
Initials ge ke he ji qi xi Hui-Ju Chuang
Initials zi ci si Hui-Ju Chuang
Initials zhi chi shi ri Hui-Ju Chuang
Practice • Initials and finals practice Pinyin song Hui-Ju Chuang
Practice • gai kai • mu fu • zha cha • Ji qi • ba pa • Zi ci • nei lei Hui-Ju Chuang
Chinese Tones • Four tones • Neutral tone A neutral tone is pronounced briefly and softly, and the pitch value is determined by the stressed syllable e.g Māma ‘mother’-- when occurs after the first tone, the tone value is 2 Hui-Ju Chuang
Tone marks • Four tones First tone (¯) Second tone (´) Third tone (ˇ) Fourth tone (ˋ) • Neutral tone No tone marks on the neutral tone Hui-Ju Chuang
Continue… • Tone basically marks on the main vowel of a syllable. • Main vowel sequence: a o e i u ü Exception: when i and u are combined into a syllable, the tone marks on the second vowel e.g iù , uì Hui-Ju Chuang
Practice • tong 痛 • Xian 先 • ban 板 • Jiu 就 • nao 腦 • chong 從 • lei 累 tòng xiān bǎn jiù nǎo chóng lèi Hui-Ju Chuang
Spelling rules 1. i and u will be written as y and w when they are in isolation 2. ü is written as yu without any initial 3. ü is written as u after j, q and x but remains the same after n and l 4. ueng is written as ong when preceded by an initial whereas change to weng in isolation Hui-Ju Chuang
Continue… • iou, uei and uen are written as iu, ui, and un when preceded by an initial • er is written as r when it is in final position • Apostrophe is used when two syllables with connecting vowels, e.g nǚ‘ér(daughter) , xī’an (a city in China) Hui-Ju Chuang
Numbers 一 yī 二 èr 三 sān 四 sì 五 wǔ Hui-Ju Chuang
六 liù 七 qī 八 bā 九 jiǔ 十 shí Hui-Ju Chuang