This study investigated identification of fragmented Mandarin tones by non-native listeners. Monosyllabic Mandarin words were digitally processed to generate intact, silent-center, center-only, and onset-only syllables. The syllables were recorded with two carrier phrases such that the offset of the carrier tone and the onset of the target tone were either continuous or discontinuous in fundamental frequency (F0). The syllables were presented with an original carrier phrase, excised from the carrier phrase, or excised and cross-spliced with another carrier phrase. Response accuracy and reaction time were measured, and tone confusion patterns were analyzed. Overall, tone identification varied as a function of modification and tone. Intact an...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
This study explores second language learner (L2) perception and production of Mandarin Chinese disyl...
How important is tone to Mandarin speech recognition? Be cause contextual information can resolve so...
Although the way tones are acquired by second or foreign language learners has attracted some schola...
This study investigates the role of phonation cues in perceiving Mandarin tones in isolated syllable...
This study explores whether infant-directed speech (IDS) facilitates Mandarin lexical tone identific...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
Contextual tonal variation in Mandarin is examined through acoustic analyses and perceptual experime...
Speech perception is a multisensory process: what we hear can be affected by what we see. For instan...
Beginning students of Mandarin Chinese often struggle with the identification of lexical tone. Resea...
This study investigated speaker normalization in perception of Mandarin Tone 2 (midrising) and Tone ...
Auditory traInIng of nonnative speech contrasts is based on the assumption that the adult perceptual...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
This paper investigated the perception of Mandarin tones by Mandarin and English speakers; in partic...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
This study explores second language learner (L2) perception and production of Mandarin Chinese disyl...
How important is tone to Mandarin speech recognition? Be cause contextual information can resolve so...
Although the way tones are acquired by second or foreign language learners has attracted some schola...
This study investigates the role of phonation cues in perceiving Mandarin tones in isolated syllable...
This study explores whether infant-directed speech (IDS) facilitates Mandarin lexical tone identific...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
Contextual tonal variation in Mandarin is examined through acoustic analyses and perceptual experime...
Speech perception is a multisensory process: what we hear can be affected by what we see. For instan...
Beginning students of Mandarin Chinese often struggle with the identification of lexical tone. Resea...
This study investigated speaker normalization in perception of Mandarin Tone 2 (midrising) and Tone ...
Auditory traInIng of nonnative speech contrasts is based on the assumption that the adult perceptual...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
This paper investigated the perception of Mandarin tones by Mandarin and English speakers; in partic...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
This study explores second language learner (L2) perception and production of Mandarin Chinese disyl...
How important is tone to Mandarin speech recognition? Be cause contextual information can resolve so...