Autistic people who speak Chinese in a monotone voice

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22 Dec 2011, 2:20 pm

How is this possible with a tonal language?



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22 Dec 2011, 2:24 pm

Interesting question. Might be they don't put emotional expression in their voice as much as others might.


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22 Dec 2011, 2:25 pm

The tones of Chinese are subtle. They are not like the exaggerated tones of socialization.



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22 Dec 2011, 5:19 pm

I cannot recognize intonation in Japanese at all, but in Japanese it isn't very important, its only used for a few words and you can get away with just using context.


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31 Dec 2011, 1:09 am

My mother tongue is Chinese. I speak in a monotone which no one seems to be able to pick up.



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31 Dec 2011, 10:52 am

jamieevren1210 wrote:
My mother tongue is Chinese. I speak in a monotone which no one seems to be able to pick up.


Do you mean they can't understand you, or they don't notice the monotone?



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31 Dec 2011, 1:30 pm

They can't hear me even if I am talking quite loudly. It's like this hidden frequency, freaks me out quite a bit lol



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31 Dec 2011, 4:29 pm

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Japanese but close enough.



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31 Dec 2011, 4:45 pm

lilbuddah wrote:
Japanese but close enough.


Not if you're Chinese. They don't like the Japanese much. Rape of Nanking?



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31 Dec 2011, 9:51 pm

Tequila wrote:
lilbuddah wrote:
Japanese but close enough.


Not if you're Chinese. They don't like the Japanese much. Rape of Nanking?


(sigh) yeah, that was like 100years ago. I think some older people still hate them, mainlanders too? But my generation of Taiwanese youngsters usually love Japan, and the japanese maintains quite an amiable relationship. Actually many old folks here are thankful to Japan. During their occupation they built power plants in sun moon lake, constructed railways, and got the whole agriculture and industry working. Also they improved hygiene, and made the taiwanese polite and humble. So even though we were occupied, it wasn't really a bad thing.
Then it comes to the mainland. I am not sure of their current condition but I heard older people during mao's reign were told to worship socialism and hate imperialism. Maybe they are still taught this at school, I'm not sure. Maybe that's why some there hate Japan.



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31 Dec 2011, 11:50 pm

lilbuddah wrote:
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Japanese but close enough.


Besides the fact that the Japanese ripped there writing system of off the Chinese and both languages are completely alien to English speaker they have very little in common, I think English is closer to Hindi than Chinese is to Japanese.


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01 Jan 2012, 12:42 am

Actually Chinese is very similar to Japanese, both spoken and written. That's because they are very close to china and basically comes from similar gene pools.



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01 Jan 2012, 1:01 am

Ganondox wrote:
Besides the fact that the Japanese ripped there writing system of off the Chinese and both languages are completely alien to English speaker they have very little in common, I think English is closer to Hindi than Chinese is to Japanese.


Correct, English and Hindi are both Indo-European languages, while Chinese is a Sino-Tibetan language, and Japanese is an isolate(has no known relatives.) Some theorize that Japanese might have some distant connection with Korean though(which is assumed to be Altaic.)


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