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- Changed_tone abstract "Cantonese changed tones (also called pinjam; traditional Chinese: 變音; simplified Chinese: 变音; Mandarin Pinyin: biànyīn; Jyutping: bin3jam1; Cantonese Yale: binyàm) occur when a word's tone becomes a different tone due to a particular context or meaning. The changed tone is the tone of the word when read in a particular lexical or grammatical context, while the base (or underlying) tone is usually the tone of the word when read in citation. In its most common form, it occurs on the final syllable of either a compound word, a reduplicated word, or specific examples of vocatives, especially in direct address to family members.It usually takes the form of a non-high level, non-mid rising tone (i.e. tones 3, 4, 5, and 6 in Jyutping and Yale; see Cantonese phonology for further information on the tones in Cantonese) transforming into a mid-rising tone (tone 2); in some speakers, this changed tone is slightly lower than the citation mid-rising tone. In speakers with the high falling tone, this may also become the high level tone via the same process. In many speakers, another form of a changed tone used in specific vocatives that may also result in a high level tone (tone 1), rather than in a mid-level tone. It is distinct from tone sandhi, which are automatic modifications of tone created by their phonetic environment, without regard to meaning.".
- Changed_tone wikiPageExternalLink Phonology24.pdf.
- Changed_tone wikiPageID "14578966".
- Changed_tone wikiPageRevisionID "603134894".
- Changed_tone cy "binyàm".
- Changed_tone first "t".
- Changed_tone hasPhotoCollection Changed_tone.
- Changed_tone j "bin3jam1".
- Changed_tone p "biànyīn".
- Changed_tone subject Category:Phonology.
- Changed_tone comment "Cantonese changed tones (also called pinjam; traditional Chinese: 變音; simplified Chinese: 变音; Mandarin Pinyin: biànyīn; Jyutping: bin3jam1; Cantonese Yale: binyàm) occur when a word's tone becomes a different tone due to a particular context or meaning. The changed tone is the tone of the word when read in a particular lexical or grammatical context, while the base (or underlying) tone is usually the tone of the word when read in citation.".
- Changed_tone label "Changed tone".
- Changed_tone sameAs m.03d8hf8.
- Changed_tone sameAs Q5071905.
- Changed_tone sameAs Q5071905.
- Changed_tone wasDerivedFrom Changed_tone?oldid=603134894.
- Changed_tone isPrimaryTopicOf Changed_tone.