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The pronunciation distinction between anterior and posterior nasal sounds in broadcast dubbing

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Anterior nasal sounds

Anterior nasal nasal vowel:

an、ian、uan、ûan、en、uen、in、ûn。

Pre-nasal vowel pronunciation rules:

The upper part of the tongue is raised, in contact with the hard palate, the upper jaw descends, the tenderness is greeted, the tip of the tongue does not leave the back of the incisors, and the whole action is focused on the front of the tongue and the front of the mouth.

Posterior nasal sounds

Posterior nasal nasal vowel:

ang、iang、money、eng、ueng、ing、ong、iong。

Post-nasal vowel pronunciation rules:

The nasal sound is heavy and long, the tongue retracts, the base of the tongue is raised, against the soft palate, and the nose is out of breath.

Classification method

The pronunciation distinction between anterior and posterior nasal sounds is mainly in two points:

First, the obstruction parts are different,

Second, the size of the opening is not the same.

The tail of the anterior nasal sound is n, and the tail of the posterior nasal sound is ng.

The pronunciation distinction between anterior and posterior nasal sounds in broadcast dubbing

Finally, let's do a test.

Xiaoqing and Xiaoqin,

The little violinist is very diligent,

The little young man is very refined,

Diligent hands,

Qin QinQingjing.

Are you learning the violin or learning xiaoqing?

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