What's the difference between sound order and syllable?

First of all, the concept is different.

1, sound sequence

Refers to the case of the first letter of a syllable, in the order of Chinese Pinyin. It is usually used for word arrangement in dictionaries.

2. Syllables

Syllables are the most natural structural units in pronunciation. Specifically, syllables are the smallest phonetic structural units composed of phonemes. Second, the structural order is different.

Second, the sequence structure is different.

1, sound sequence

Its sequence is: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, W, X, Y, Z. V deletion (because it cannot be sequenced and read).

2. Syllables

Its composition is divided into three parts, so there are obvious perceptible boundaries between syllables. In Chinese, the pronunciation of a Chinese character is generally a syllable. There are 400 basic atonal syllables commonly used in Putonghua, and there are more than 1300 tone syllables (excluding light tone).

Third, the relevant examples are different.

1, ray ǐ:

Phonetic order l

Syllable plum

2. You are not you;

Tone sequence y

Syllable You

3. D:

Tone sequence d

Syllable ding

Baidu encyclopedia-phonetic sequence

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