Abstract
The purpose of the study is to discuss the transitional modes for triphthongs in Monguor language and whether the preceding consonants have significant effect on the transitional modes of triphthongs. This paper concludes that the change rates of the first parts for F1 or F2 are higher than those of the second parts, and the first parts for F1 or F2 are the transitional segments, and the second parts for F1 or F2 stable segments. In addition, the preceding consonants have significant effect on the transitional modes of triphthongs from the perspective of change rates.
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