Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direction, for tonal contrasts. Thus, native speakers of a tonal language may need to adjust their attention to familiar or unfamiliar phonetic cues when perceiving non-native tones. On the other hand, speakers of a non-tonal language may need to develop sensitivity to tonal correlates absent from their native system. The current study examines and compares five language groups' perception of two synthesized Mandarin tones: the high level tone and the high falling tone. It aims to examine how listeners from tonal and non-tonal backgrounds identify and categorize acoustically equidistant pitches varying along two phonetic dimensions: pitch onset an...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...
Studies conducted in the area of tone perception suggest that experience with tonal features such as...
Previous studies have shown that listeners of different language backgrounds attend to different pit...
This study examined the perception of the four Mandarin lexical tones by Mandarin-naive Hong Kong Ca...
Previous studies have shown that listeners of different language backgrounds attend to different pit...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve)...
This paper reports on two experiments that tested the hypothesis that native phonology may influence...
Mandarin is one of the most representative tonal languages in the world with four tone categories (T...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
Beginning students of Mandarin Chinese often struggle with the identification of lexical tone. Resea...
Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of...
Spoken language is rich in its variability due to various factors. Previous studies have paid much a...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...
Studies conducted in the area of tone perception suggest that experience with tonal features such as...
Previous studies have shown that listeners of different language backgrounds attend to different pit...
This study examined the perception of the four Mandarin lexical tones by Mandarin-naive Hong Kong Ca...
Previous studies have shown that listeners of different language backgrounds attend to different pit...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve)...
This paper reports on two experiments that tested the hypothesis that native phonology may influence...
Mandarin is one of the most representative tonal languages in the world with four tone categories (T...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
Beginning students of Mandarin Chinese often struggle with the identification of lexical tone. Resea...
Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of...
Spoken language is rich in its variability due to various factors. Previous studies have paid much a...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...