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GR-Foundation Work-Foundation work GR units 3 4, undated

 File — Box: 45, Folder: 27
Identifier: 0039_PER_Pian_Series_1_Subseries_45_Folder_27
-Unit Three. Difficult Consonants. Page 1-16. Typescript with handwritten notes (photocopy). Part I. Review of Tones in Combination. Part II. Introduction to the Difficult Consonants. A. Aspirated and Unaspirated Voiceless Initials. B. The Retroflex Initials. C. The Palatal Initials. Part III. Exercises. A. Practice Distinguishing between the Retroflex and the Palatal Initials. B. Dictation Exercise. With duplicate copy (Note 2)

-Unit Four. Difficult Vowels. Page 1-19. Typescript with handwritten notes (photocopy). Part I. Introduction to the Difficult Vowels. A. The Apical Vowel. B. The Retroflex Vowel. C. The High Back Vowel u---. D. The High Front Vowel iu. E. Contrasting the High front Vowel iu with the Diphthong iou. F. The Black Vowel e. G. The Back Vowel uo. H. The Front Quality in the Finals ie and iue. I. The "Obscure" Vowel in en and uen. J. The Retroflex Vowels and the Nasalized Retroflex Vowels. K. Avoiding Liason between Two Syllables. L. The Different Qualities of the Vowel a. M. Some Special Vowels. N. Change of Vowel Values with the Tones. Quiz on Unit Four. Answer Sheet. With duplicate copy (Note 2)

-Unit Five. The System of Sounds in Modern Chinese. Page 1-13. Typescript with handwritten notes (photocopy). Part I. Introduction to the Tables of Initials and Finals. A. The Table of Initials. B. The Table of Finals. [See Foldout]. Part II. Combination of Initials and Finals. Part III. Dictation Drills on Initials and Finals in the 1st Tone. With duplicate copies. Enclosed by a folded sheet. Unit V Pinyin. Holograph (Note 2)

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