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Yes. 1.A syllable is the smallest structural unit in speech and the smallest unit of speech that one can naturally perceive. The syllables of Mandarin are generally composed of three parts: initials, finals, and tones. So, syllables should be toned.
2.Syllables are the basic units of speech that can be clearly distinguished by hearing, and its composition is divided into three parts: head, abdomen and tail, so there are obvious perceptible boundaries between syllables. In Chinese, the pronunciation of a Chinese character is generally a syllable.
There are 400 basic untuned syllables commonly used in Mandarin, and more than 1,300 tuned syllables (excluding soft sounds).
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The syllables have no tone. The syllables are not pronunciations, the pronunciation has tones, and the syllables have no tones, and Mandarin Chinese has about 400 syllables and more than 1,300 pronunciations.
A syllable is a phonetic unit that is pronounced by a combination of phonemes (including consonants and vowels), syllables in pinyin language are pronounced by a combination of consonants and vowels, syllables in Chinese are pronounced by a combination of initials and finals, and vowels that can be pronounced separately are also syllables.
Special rules for the pronunciation of initials and finals:
1) The initials n, l and zero initials are related to the unidental exhalation of i, the opening of the mouth of the exhalation, and the pinching of the mouth of the v.
2) The initials f, g, k, h, zh, ch, r, z, c, and s are only spelled with the opening call.
3) The initials j, x, and q are only spelled with the same tooth call i and the pinched mouth call v.
4) The opening vowels have a stitching relationship with other initials except j, q, and x.
5) The initials of the mouth are only related to the initials of j, q, x, n, l and y.
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A syllable is the most natural unit of speech that can be perceived by the auditory sense, and one or several phonemes are combined according to a certain law. In Mandarin, except in a few cases, a Chinese character is a syllable. Mandarin syllables are composed of three parts: initials, finals and tones, and the finals can be divided into rhyme head, rhyme belly, and rhyme ending.
Words in English contain at least one syllable. Syllables are generally divided by vowels, and each syllable is generally composed of a vowel letter or a combination of vowel letters plus one or several consonants. Such as:
dog [drg], head [hed], etc., these words have only one syllable and are called monosyllabic words.
Words with two syllables are called two-syllable words, student[stju:d[nt]. Syllables that contain three or more syllables are called polysyllabic words, such as :
medical [ medik[l]。In two-syllable words and polysyllabic words, one syllable is pronounced particularly heavy and strong, and the other syllables are pronounced relatively lightly or weakly.
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The syllables are tonal.
A syllable refers to the entire pinyin (including initials and finals), such as: yang, hao, duo, etc. A syllable is the smallest unit of speech in a language in which a single vowel is pronounced in a combination of phonemes and consonant phonemes, and a single vowel phoneme can also form a syllable of its own.
The syllable of Chinese is a phonetic unit composed of initials and finals, and single envy and dry finals can also form their own syllables.
In Chinese, to form a complete pronunciation, syllables and tones are indispensable; Syllables have no tone and are not pronunciation; The light voice is not standardized, corresponding to the specific Chinese characters, and the syllables are not exactly the same. Mandarin Chinese has more than 400 syllables and more than 1,300 pronunciations.
The type of syllable
1. The two syllables are syllables composed of an initial and a non-mesophonetic final.
2. The three pinyin syllables are between the initials and the finals, and there are three pinyin components to form a syllable, and such syllables are the three pinyin syllables.
3. The whole brother cave body recognizes syllables generally refers to the syllables that are still the same as the initials after adding a vowel (or the pronunciation is still the same as the vowels after adding an initial) (yuan is more special), that is, it refers to the syllables that are directly read without phonics, so the overall pronunciation of syllables should be read directly.
4. Self-formed syllables: Some syllables do not have initials, and the finals are independently used as syllables to phonetize Chinese characters.
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To illustrate this problem, we must first define syllables.
Syllables are made up of phonemes.
Contains consonants and vowels) is a phonetic unit that combines pronunciation, Chinese syllables are pronounced by a combination of initials and finals, and vowels that can be pronounced separately are also syllables.
Mandarin Chinese.
About 400 syllables, about 1,300 pronunciations. That is to saySyllables are toneless, the pronunciation is only brought.
In other definitions, the syllables of Chinese are the pronunciation of words, one character and one sound in Chinese, and the special one word and two tones, and the pronunciation of the characters is composed of phonological tones, so the syllables are tonal.
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