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. 2022 Jul 13;13:945973. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.945973

Table 3.

The relative pitch values of lexical tones in Changsha disyllabic words.

σ(1)/σ(2) Tone1[34] Tone2[13] Tone3[42] Tone4[45] Tone5[21] Tone6[14]
Tone1[34] [34.33] [34.33] [34.44] [34.44] [34.21] [34.44]
Tone2[13] [13.33] [13.33] [13.44] [13.44] [13.21] [13.44]
Tone3[42] [44.33] [44.33] [44.44] [44.44] [44.21] [44.44]
Tone4[45] [45.33] [45.33] [45.44] [45.44] [45.21] [45.44]
Tone5[21] [21.33] [21.33] [21.44] [21.44] [21.21] [21.44]
Tone6[14] [24.33] [24.33] [24.44] [24.44] [24.21] [24.44]

The dot “.” stands for syllable break, and numbers in bold indicate sandhi forms.