Falling and Rising "edge Tones" in Mandarin Chinese
(tone recording for figures in the article published in Journal of Chinese Linguistics vol.46, no.2 (2018))

Fig.4:  A falling edge tone with a 2nd tone



Fig.5:  Falling edge tone on a 1st tone
(Xīn xiān, Xīn xiān 新鲜,新鲜)


Fig.6:  Falling edge tone on a 3rd tone

Fig.7:  Falling edge tone on a neutral tone

Fig.8:  Falling edge tone on a third tone

Fig.9:  Falling edge tone on a 3rd tone

Fig.10:  Falling edge tone on a 3rd tone

Fig.11:  Falling edge tone on a 2nd tone

Fig.12:  Falling edge tone on a 2nd tone

Fig.13:  Falling edge tone on a 4th tone

Fig.14:  Falling edge tone on a 4th tone

Fig.15:  Falling edge tone on a neutral tone

Fig.16:  Rising edge tone on a 3rd tone

Fig.17:  Rising edge tone on a 1st tone

Fig.18:  Rising edge tone on a 1th tone

Fig.19:  Rising edge tone on a 4th tone

Fig.20:  Rising edge tone on a 4th tone

Fig.21:  Rising edge tone on a 2nd tone

Fig.22:  Rising edge tone on a 4th tone

Fig.23:  Rising edge tone on a 1st tone

Fig.24:  Rising edge tone on a 1st tone

Fig.25:  Rising edge tone on a 1st tone

Fig.26:  Rising edge tone on a 3rd tone

Fig.27:  Rising edge tone on a 1st tone

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