Intelligibility, Tones and Young Beginner Learners of Mandarin Chinese

Robert Neal author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:12th Mar '25

£145.00

This title is due to be published on 12th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Intelligibility, Tones and Young Beginner Learners of Mandarin Chinese cover

Two decades ago, Mandarin Chinese seemed set to become a mainstream school subject in Anglophone settings. Yet current learning outcomes are generally disappointing. Is Chinese too difficult for learners at this level? Should it be left to the posh kids with pushy parents?

Set within the context of teaching and learning Chinese at an inner-city secondary school in the North of England, and adopting a case study research design, this book aims to develop research-informed insights into the nature of the pronunciation challenges facing beginner learners of Chinese.

While existing research has shown that producing native-like tones is difficult for Anglophone learners, the question of how important tones are for intelligibility has been largely ignored. Do heavily accented tones actually matter? Which specific areas of the learners’ speech signal mislead their listeners? How aware are learners of their own pronunciation errors?

Teachers of Chinese may not be able to solve entrenched geopolitical tensions, but we can lay the foundations for a stronger engagement with China through excellent teaching. However, before authoritative pedagogical interventions can be made, far more understanding is required of not only how adolescent beginners learn Chinese in school settings, but also what can be realistically expected of them.

ISBN: 9781032169835

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

168 pages