Cantonese and Mandarin are both tonal languages, in which variations in pitch are used to convey the semantics of lexical items. Cantonese, which has six contrastive lexical tones (Flynn 2003), has a larger tonal inventory tha
The interaction of vision and audition has long been established in cross-modal correspondence liter...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve)...
This paper discusses changes in Hong Kong Cantonese tones. Cantonese is a tonal language and changes...
The current study investigates how non-native tones are perceived by speakers whose own native langu...
The present research investigated the effect of native language (L1) prosodic system on second langu...
Two male speakers of Hong Kong Cantonese varied the endpoints of High Rising and Mid-Low Rising tone...
With Cantonese as the target language, this study investigates the phonetic details of contextual to...
With Cantonese as the target language, this study investigates the phonetic details of contextual to...
© 2017 Dr. Mengyue WuThis study investigates the perception and production of Cantonese tones by spe...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve...
Oral Session 8This paper looks into how linguistic tones can be understood as musical tones. It prov...
ii There are many ways that cultures with tone languages may deal with the interaction of linguistic...
There are many ways that cultures with tone languages may deal with the interaction of linguistic to...
There are many ways that cultures with tone languages may deal with the interaction of linguistic to...
Pronunciations of Beijing Mandarin are those of Standard Mandarin (hereafter Mandarin), which develo...
The interaction of vision and audition has long been established in cross-modal correspondence liter...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve)...
This paper discusses changes in Hong Kong Cantonese tones. Cantonese is a tonal language and changes...
The current study investigates how non-native tones are perceived by speakers whose own native langu...
The present research investigated the effect of native language (L1) prosodic system on second langu...
Two male speakers of Hong Kong Cantonese varied the endpoints of High Rising and Mid-Low Rising tone...
With Cantonese as the target language, this study investigates the phonetic details of contextual to...
With Cantonese as the target language, this study investigates the phonetic details of contextual to...
© 2017 Dr. Mengyue WuThis study investigates the perception and production of Cantonese tones by spe...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve...
Oral Session 8This paper looks into how linguistic tones can be understood as musical tones. It prov...
ii There are many ways that cultures with tone languages may deal with the interaction of linguistic...
There are many ways that cultures with tone languages may deal with the interaction of linguistic to...
There are many ways that cultures with tone languages may deal with the interaction of linguistic to...
Pronunciations of Beijing Mandarin are those of Standard Mandarin (hereafter Mandarin), which develo...
The interaction of vision and audition has long been established in cross-modal correspondence liter...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve)...
This paper discusses changes in Hong Kong Cantonese tones. Cantonese is a tonal language and changes...