This paper examines the role that a change in phonation and a slight contour in fundamental frequency (F0) have for the perception of the three phonologically level tones in the Fuzhou variety of Chinese. An experiment was devised whereby synthetic tokens with modified F0 heights were included among natural tokens and presented to native listeners who were asked to identify specific words from a given set when they heard them. The results of the experiment show that both phonation and slight F0 rise/fall are significant factors for the correct identification of the �level� tones in Fuzhou. This paper concludes with a discussion of the implications of the significance of these so-called �secondary cues� for phonology
Contextual tonal variation in Mandarin is examined through acoustic analyses and perceptual experime...
Contextual tonal variation in Mandarin is examined through acoustic analyses and perceptual experime...
International audienceThe Superposition of Functional Contours (SFC) prosody model decomposes the in...
This study investigates the role of phonation cues in perceiving Mandarin tones in isolated syllable...
In this paper I examine the tone-vowel interaction in the Fuzhou dialect of Chinese and present new ...
The Fuzhou variety of Chinese belongs to the Northern Min dialect group, spoken in the capital of Fu...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
This study examines the completeness of Fuzhou tonal neutralisation and its interaction with tonal c...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
The Superposition of Functional Contours (SFC) prosody model decomposes the intonation and duration ...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
There has been considerable work on understanding phonetic effects of segments on tone and on th
Contextual tonal variation in Mandarin is examined through acoustic analyses and perceptual experime...
Contextual tonal variation in Mandarin is examined through acoustic analyses and perceptual experime...
International audienceThe Superposition of Functional Contours (SFC) prosody model decomposes the in...
This study investigates the role of phonation cues in perceiving Mandarin tones in isolated syllable...
In this paper I examine the tone-vowel interaction in the Fuzhou dialect of Chinese and present new ...
The Fuzhou variety of Chinese belongs to the Northern Min dialect group, spoken in the capital of Fu...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
This study examines the completeness of Fuzhou tonal neutralisation and its interaction with tonal c...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
The Superposition of Functional Contours (SFC) prosody model decomposes the intonation and duration ...
The current paper refers to the particular phonetic and phonological substance of the Chinese langua...
There has been considerable work on understanding phonetic effects of segments on tone and on th
Contextual tonal variation in Mandarin is examined through acoustic analyses and perceptual experime...
Contextual tonal variation in Mandarin is examined through acoustic analyses and perceptual experime...
International audienceThe Superposition of Functional Contours (SFC) prosody model decomposes the in...