G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 1 Today I met a chinese-american girl who speak english very good.
She often speaks in L-H* tone. But I don't know when to speak this.
I only speak in chinese way or normal english statement tone.
My question is when to speak a word using L-H* tone.
L-H* tone is a tone which is similar to chinese rising tone.
it is also similar to Y/N question rising tone, but not the same strong
as that.
... ..
... ..
there you go | s**d 发帖数: 787 | 2 some people have that tone. however, it is not an indicate of good english.
it is just a preference.
you can speak without it and still speak well.
thanks
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : Today I met a chinese-american girl who speak english very good. : She often speaks in L-H* tone. But I don't know when to speak this. : I only speak in chinese way or normal english statement tone. : My question is when to speak a word using L-H* tone. : L-H* tone is a tone which is similar to chinese rising tone. : it is also similar to Y/N question rising tone, but not the same strong : as that. : ... .. : ... .. : there you go
| G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 3 Hi
some people said my english's intonation is not better than even Robot!
So I am very curious how a Robot knows the intonation?
I can pronouce each word very correctly like a robot has all words'
pronunciation.
But I cannot know the actual pronunciation of each word in sentence.
How a robot know this?
Supposed it can know which words are stressed in the sentence and which
words
are unstressed, and which kind of sentence it is, statement or Y/N quesion
or
WH question. Is there anything else a r
【在 s**d 的大作中提到】 : some people have that tone. however, it is not an indicate of good english. : it is just a preference. : you can speak without it and still speak well. : thanks
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