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|description=A comprehensive, free resource comprehensively covering Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, tones, and pinyin for learners of all levels.}}
 
|description=A comprehensive, free resource comprehensively covering Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, tones, and pinyin for learners of all levels.}}
 
This page will serve as a '''to-do list''' until the main content pages necessary for launch are finished.
 
 
Structural Pages:
 
* [[Tones]]
 
* [[Accent]]
 
 
[[A1]] Points:
 
* [[Pinyin quick start guide]]
 
* the [[Four tones]] of Mandarin Chinese
 
* [[Pinyin chart]]
 
 
[[A2]] Points:
 
* [[Tone change rules]]
 
* [[Erhua]] 儿化
 
 
[[B1]] Points:
 
* [[Tone change Rules (part 2)]] -- push
 
* [[Tone pair]]s
 
* [[Rare syllable]]
 
 
[[B2]] Points:
 
* [[Tone exception]]s, irregular tones
 
* [[Tone change Rules (part 3)]] -- push
 
* [[Fanqie]] 反切 -- push
 
* [[Loanword]] -- push
 
* [[Regional tonal variation]] -- push
 
 
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==Pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese is not just for Beginners!==
 
==Pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese is not just for Beginners!==
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== To Do ==
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Structural Pages:
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* [[Tones]]
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* [[Accent]]
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[[A1]] Points:
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* [[Pinyin quick start guide]]
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* the [[Four tones]] of Mandarin Chinese
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* [[Pinyin chart]]
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[[A2]] Points:
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* [[Tone change rules]]
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* [[Erhua]] 儿化
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[[B1]] Points:
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* [[Tone change Rules (part 2)]] -- push
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* [[Tone pair]]s
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* [[Rare syllable]]
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[[B2]] Points:
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* [[Tone exception]]s, irregular tones
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* [[Tone change Rules (part 3)]] -- push
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* [[Fanqie]] 反切 -- push
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* [[Loanword]] -- push
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* [[Regional tonal variation]] -- push
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<span style="font-size:120%">Your practical, free, ''comprehensive'' online resource for Chinese pronunciation, tones, and pinyin. '''[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles''' and growing!</span>
  
 
==We got your Textbooks Covered==
 
==We got your Textbooks Covered==

Revision as of 03:51, 16 March 2015


Pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese is not just for Beginners!

If you've just started learning Mandarin Chinese, you're correct to put a lot of effort into learning correct pronunciation. But even if you're an elementary learner or an intermediate learner, chances are you could still learn to work a bit more on your pronunciation. Below is an example of how pronunciation topics can and should be studied across various levels.

Level Tones Pinyin Other
A1 The four tones
Pinyin chart
Pinyin quick start guide
Pinyin chart
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A2 Tone change rules Erhua -
B1 Tone pairs Rare syllables Accents
B2 Tone exceptions Loanwords in pinyin -

To Do

Structural Pages:

A1 Points:

A2 Points:

B1 Points:

B2 Points:

Your practical, free, comprehensive online resource for Chinese pronunciation, tones, and pinyin. 599 articles and growing!

We got your Textbooks Covered

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