The key to correct Chinese pronunciation-- through sight and sound

In Mandarin Chinese, the word “ma” can mean four different things depending on the tone (the pitch)--“mother,” â€...

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The key to correct Chinese pronunciation-- through sight and sound

In Mandarin Chinese, the word “ma” can mean four different things depending on the tone (the pitch)--“mother,” “hemp,” “horse,” or “to scold”--even though the pronunciation is the same. If you are not a native speaker of Chinese, you may find this aspect of learning the language daunting. McGraw-Hill’s Chinese Pronunciation makes it easier for you to pronounce Chinese words correctly. You are first introduced to the simple sounds; you then learn their combinations and correct tones. Vibrant illustrations in the book and video demonstrations on the CD-ROM even show tongue placement and mouth shapes to help you get the words right.



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