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Title: Quick Overview on Tones


1
Quick Overview on Tones
  • Helen Meng
  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong

2
Mandarin Tone System
  • 4 tones 1 light tone

3
Cantonese Tone System
  • 6 non-entering and 3 entering tones

4
Phonetic Transcription Schemes
  • Chinese character sets (scripts) simplified,
    traditional
  • Pronunciation of a character tonal syllable
  • syllable tone
  • Different syllable inventory for different
    dialects, e.g. Mandarin (official), Cantonese
    (major dialect)
  • syllable in Roman alphabets
  • tone as a one-digit Arabic number
  • Popular schemes are
  • pinyin (for Mandarin) ?? (bank) /yin2 hang2/
  • jyutping (for Cantonese) ?? (bank) /ngan4 hong4/

5
lttonegt element
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Proposed lttonegt Element
  • Tone
  • Vary with meaning, context and speaking style
  • ?
  • in tone 2 means photo
  • in tone 3 means facial appearance / minister
  • Current SSML 1.0 phoneme
  • Requires pronunciation transcription
  • Example
  • ltphoneme alphabet"x-lshk-jyutping"
    ph"soeng2"gt?lt/phonemegt
  • ltphoneme alphabet"x-lshk-jyutping"
    ph"soeng3"gt?lt/phonemegt
  • Proposed lttonegt element
  • with the required value attribute
  • lttone value"2"gt?lt/tonegt (photo)
  • lttone value"3"gt?lt/tonegt (face appearance)
  • inherit the alphabet attribute, or explicitly
    specify

7
Examples of Using tone Element
  • Tone changes with meaning
  • ? (candy / sugar)
  • lttone value"2"gt?lt/tonegt (tone 2 /tong2/ means
    candy)
  • lttone value"4"gt?lt/tonegt (tone 4 /tong4/ means
    sugar)
  • Tone changes with context
  • ? (grandfather)
  • ?lttone value"4"gt?lt/tonegt (tone 4 /je4/
    preceded by ?)
  • ?lttone value"2"gt?lt/tonegt (tone 2 /je2/
    preceded by ?)
  • Tone changes with speaking style
  • ?? (English)
  • ?lttone value4"gt?lt/tonegt (tone 4 /man4/
    formal, read)
  • ?lttone value"2"gt?lt/tonegt (tone 2 /man2/
    colloquial)

8
Tone Sandhi (Rules)
  • For Mandarin
  • Tone3 Tone3 ? Tone2 Tone3
  • Etc.
  • For Cantonese
  • Tone4 Tone4 ? Tone4 Tone2 OR
  • Tone4 Tone4 ? Tone4 Tone1
  • Tone4 Tone4 (no change)
  • Etc.

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