"Standard Chinese" meaning in English

See Standard Chinese in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: Compare Chinese 現代標準漢語/现代标准汉语 (xiàndài biāozhǔn hànyǔ, “Modern Standard Chinese”). Etymology templates: {{ncog|zh|-}} Chinese, {{zh-m|現代標準漢語|Modern Standard Chinese}} 現代標準漢語/现代标准汉语 (xiàndài biāozhǔn hànyǔ, “Modern Standard Chinese”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|-|head=Standard Chinese}} Standard Chinese (uncountable)
  1. Synonym of Standard Mandarin Wikipedia link: Standard Chinese Tags: uncountable Synonyms: Standard Mandarin [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-Standard_Chinese-en-name-TH71ofSJ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "2005, Peter Ladefoged, Vowels and Consonants, 2nd edition, Blackwell Publishing, →ISBN, pages 12–13:",
          "text": "The symbols (and short descriptions) used for all these tones are abstractions intended to describe the general appearance of the tones in two languages, Standard Chinese and Cantonese....We cannot say that a particular tone has certain frequency values. The Standard Chinese examples were spoken by a man and have a pitch range from a little above 50 Hz to around 170 Hz. The Cantonese examples, which were spoken by a woman, are in the range 190 to 290 Hz. If this woman had spoken the Standard Chinese examples, they would have been in this higher pitch range....Standard Chinese has four tones as shown in table 2.1, and Cantonese has six tones on the syllable si as shown in table 2.2.",
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          "ref": "2016, M.M. Eboch, Walking the Dragon's Back, Rourke Educational Media, →ISBN, page 89:",
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