Standard Mandarin Tones (Q121573435)

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Chao, 1968 (lccn: 65010576) / A grammar of spoken Chinese / Chapter 1. Introduction / p.1 / 1.3. / Phonology / p.18 / 1.3.4. Tones / p.25 / (1) Nature of Tones / Mandarin has four tones, usually numbered as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tones. / p.26 / (un-numbered table) / Tone, Chinese Name, Description, Pitch, Graph / 1st Tone, 陰平 Inpyng, High-level, 55:, (snip) / 2nd Tone, 陽平 Yangpyng, High-rising, 35:, (snip) / 3rd Tone, 上声 Shaangsheng, Low-dipping, 214:, (snip) / 4th Tone, 去声 Chiuhsheng, High-falling, 51:, (snip) (English)
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Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin) / There are four tones: (1) high level, (2) high rising crescendo, (3) low falling diminuendo with glottal friction (with an extra rise from low to high when final), and (4) falling diminuendo. (English)
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四声 しせい / 声調のうち, ... / 現代北京語では, ... ,陰平 (1声) ,陽平 (2声) ,上声 (3声) ,去声 (4声) の4声調になっている。その調型は,陰平声=高平調,陽平声=上昇調,上声=低平で最後が上昇,去声=下降調である。 (Japanese)

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