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Forum: Speaking and Listening 17th August 2005, 08:30 PM

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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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Posted By HSC


I think you mean 筆記本

Hi Dennis,



I don't know what bìjīběn means, but I think you heard 笔记本 (bǐjìběn) which is a
notebook. If you were listening to the recordings on this thread, you suffered a tone change. ...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 16th August 2005, 08:08 PM

Replies: 66

Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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Posted By HSC


Shouldn't the tone sandhi occur naturally out of necessity where appropriate?

I think that if you do not think too much about it and say the three third tones in succession at
a natural pace, you can't help but transform the first two third tones. I think this happens...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 16th August 2005, 04:17 AM

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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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Posted By HSC


Wow! I just read this entire thread for the...

Wow!

I just read this entire thread for the first time and am almost afraid to put my two cents in.
Even though English is not a tonal language, boy do I hear some mean tones flying back and forth...



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