Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination in three linguistic contexts (normal speech, low-pass filtered speech, and as musical (violin) sounds) to tonal language speakers, Thai and Cantonese, and non-tonal (English) language speakers. English speakers discriminated the tonal contrasts significantly better in the musical context than in filtered speech, and in filtered speech better than in full speech. On the other hand, both Thai and Cantonese speakers perceived the tonal contrasts equally well in all three contexts. Thus developmental absence of exposure to lexical tone results in a linguistic mode of processing which involves the attenuation of a basic psychoacoustic ability, pitch discrimination. 1
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Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination inthree linguistic contexts (normal...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
Past research on categorical perception of lexical tone has produced contradictory results. In Exper...
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Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native...
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In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
In this paper we investigate whether musically trained non-tonal language speakers perceive lexical ...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
Listeners often find some non-native sounds difficult to perceive. For example, lexical tones in Chi...
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This study examined the perception of the four Mandarin lexical tones by Mandarin-naive Hong Kong Ca...
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