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The physical layer performance of tone is a functional relationship between fundamental frequency and time.

[Low frequency warning] There is no physical representation in the corpus, and Chinglish is suspected.

[Low frequency warning] There is no use of fundamental frequency and time in the corpus, which is suspected of Chinglish.

[Learning Tips] Confusable words: basic, essential, fundamental, radical and vital all have the meaning of "basic, basic".

The experimental analysis of pronunciation shows that the tone melody of Tone 2 in Mandarin is downward curved, and the rising performance of Tone 2 is not monotonous, but determined by its tone concept.

[Sentence Error] The grammar of this sentence is not standardized, please check it!

[Punctuation error] There should be no space between punctuation and the word before it. Please check.

[low frequency warning] monotonous ... rise is not used in the corpus, which is suspected of Chinglish.

[Low-frequency warning] Phonetics ... There is no experiment in the corpus, which is suspected of Chinglish.

[Low frequency warning] Tone ... melody is not used in the corpus, which is suspected of Chinglish.

Then, the author identifies and verifies some distinguishing features to identify Tone 2 or Tone 3.

[Low frequency warning] Verification ... There are no features used in the corpus, which is suspected of Chinglish.

[Learning Tips] Confusable words: quality, attribute, feature, characteristic, particularity, trait, attribute and personality all have the meaning of "characteristic, characteristic and quality".

[Correction prompt] The synonym of identify is make out/spot/recognize/ascend.

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Finally, the author tries to summarize the nature of Tone 2 and Tone 3 in Mandarin: Tone 2 is a rising tone that bends briefly and then rises rapidly, while Tone 3 is a low-level tone composed of a long falling segment and a short rising segment.

[Punctuation error] There should be no space between punctuation and the word before it. Please check.

[low frequency warning] short circuit ... rise is not used in the corpus, which is suspected of Chinglish.

[Low frequency warning] Summary ... nature is not used in the corpus, which is suspected of Chinglish.

[Low-frequency warning] There is no longer falling segment in the corpus, so Chinglish is suspected.

[Low frequency warning] There is no short rising segment in the corpus, which is suspected to be Chinglish.