중국어 성조 교학의 이론과 실제The Theory of Practicing Tonality in Chinese
- Other Titles
- The Theory of Practicing Tonality in Chinese
- Authors
- 김정필; 김창경
- Issue Date
- 2011
- Publisher
- 동북아시아문화학회
- Keywords
- Tonal training; Invariable tonality; Variable tonality; Tonal symbol; 성조 교학; 정태성조; 동태성조; 경성; 성조부호; Tonal training; Invariable tonality; Variable tonality; Tonal symbol
- Citation
- 동북아 문화연구, v.1, no.29, pp 43 - 58
- Pages
- 16
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 동북아 문화연구
- Volume
- 1
- Number
- 29
- Start Page
- 43
- End Page
- 58
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24072
- DOI
- 10.17949/jneac.1.29.201112.003
- ISSN
- 1598-3692
- Abstract
- This essay is mainly concerned with the characteristics of tonality in Chinese language and how to teach it effectively in Korean classroom. For this purpose, it divides Chinese tonality into two different categories, variable tonality and invariable tonality. Based on this categorization, this essay argues that variable tonality should emphasizes correctness and invariable one fluency in education.
The main body of this essay is structured by three chapters. Chapter two attempts to approach theoretically to the unique features of two different tonality. Chapter three offers an explanation of why correctness should matter in variable tonality. It also describes how to put effectively the tonality mark onto syllables. Chapter four concentrates on variable tonality, discussing why fluency is essential to it. It also explains how and why tonality loses its characteristics and becomes neutral.
The reality of Chinese tonality is complicate; accordingly, it never allows an easy summarization. What makes matters even complicate is the existence of types of language which do not have tonal variations. An advanced theoretical framework which emphasizes practical analysis is required to approach this types of language properly.
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