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The Sounds of Chinese with Audio CD

The Sounds of Chinese with Audio CD

The Sounds of Chinese with Audio CD

Yen-Hwei Lin, Michigan State University
December 2007
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Mixed media product
9780521603980
$74.00
USD
Mixed media product
1 Paperback, 1 CD-Audio

    This accessible textbook provides a clear introduction to the sounds of Standard Chinese, designed for English-speaking students with no prior knowledge of linguistics. It explains from scratch the fundamentals of articulatory phonetics (the study of how speech sounds are produced) and phonology (the study of sound systems), and clearly applies them to the phonetic and phonological properties of Chinese. Topics covered include consonants, vowels, syllable structure, tone, stress, intonation, loan words and different varieties of Standard Chinese. Clear comparisons with English sounds are given wherever relevant, along with practical pronunciation advice. All the sounds described are demonstrated by native speakers in a set of web-based audio files, and over fifty graded exercises are provided, encouraging students to put their knowledge into practice. Building a solid understanding of how Chinese sounds work, this text will be invaluable to students of Chinese wishing to improve their pronunciation, their teachers, and students of Chinese linguistics.

    • Accompanying CD to demonstrate pronunciation, and over 50 graded exercises
    • Useful both to Chinese language students, and those studying Chinese linguistics
    • First book to introduce Chinese pronunciation by explaining the basics of phonetics and phonology

    Product details

    December 2007
    Mixed media product
    9780521603980
    328 pages
    247 × 175 × 19 mm
    0.69kg
    11 tables 54 exercises
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Consonants
    • 3. Vowels and glides
    • 4. Tone
    • 5. Syllable structure
    • 6. Phonetic transcription and Pinyin
    • 7. Segmental processes I
    • 8. Segmental processes II
    • 9. Tonal processes
    • 10. Stress and intonation
    • 11. Loanword adaptation
    • 12. Variation in Standard Chinese
    • Appendices.
      Author
    • Yen-Hwei Lin , Michigan State University

      Yen-Hwei Lin is Professor of Linguistics at Michigan State University. She is editor of Special Issue on Phonetics and Phonology (Language and Linguistics 5.4, 2004) and Proceedings of the Fifteenth North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (2004).