Two lexical decision experiments in Cantonese are described in which the recognition of spoken target words as a function of phonological similarity to a preceding prime is investigated. Phonological similaritv in first syllables produced inhibition, while similarity in second syllables led to facilitation. Differences between syllables in tonal and segmental structure had generally similar effects
10th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, ISCSLP 2016, Tianjin, China, 17-...
This study examined the discrimination of word-final stop contrasts (/p/-/t/, /p/-/k/, /t/-/k/) in E...
This study describes the acquisition of phonology by three children learning Cantonese as their nati...
Two lexical decision experiments in Cantonese are described in which the recognition of spoken targe...
Evidence from previous psycholinguistic research suggests that phonological units such as phonemes h...
In three experiments, the processing of lexical tone in Cantonese was examined. Cantonese listeners ...
This paper reports the results of a wordlikeness task designed to investigate Cantonese speakers’ ph...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the time course of syllabic and sub-syllabic processin...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the time course of syllabic and sub-syllabic processin...
In loanword phonology we seek to uncover the processes by which speakers possessing one phonological...
¹The transcriptions for Cantonese syllables presented in this paper are based on the Cantonese ...
Near-merger is a recalcitrant phenomenon in sound change in which speakers are able to differentiate...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation seeks to ex...
This study examined the effect of native language background on listeners’ perception of native and ...
UnrestrictedThe research described in this thesis explores the role of phonology in Chinese word rec...
10th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, ISCSLP 2016, Tianjin, China, 17-...
This study examined the discrimination of word-final stop contrasts (/p/-/t/, /p/-/k/, /t/-/k/) in E...
This study describes the acquisition of phonology by three children learning Cantonese as their nati...
Two lexical decision experiments in Cantonese are described in which the recognition of spoken targe...
Evidence from previous psycholinguistic research suggests that phonological units such as phonemes h...
In three experiments, the processing of lexical tone in Cantonese was examined. Cantonese listeners ...
This paper reports the results of a wordlikeness task designed to investigate Cantonese speakers’ ph...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the time course of syllabic and sub-syllabic processin...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the time course of syllabic and sub-syllabic processin...
In loanword phonology we seek to uncover the processes by which speakers possessing one phonological...
¹The transcriptions for Cantonese syllables presented in this paper are based on the Cantonese ...
Near-merger is a recalcitrant phenomenon in sound change in which speakers are able to differentiate...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation seeks to ex...
This study examined the effect of native language background on listeners’ perception of native and ...
UnrestrictedThe research described in this thesis explores the role of phonology in Chinese word rec...
10th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, ISCSLP 2016, Tianjin, China, 17-...
This study examined the discrimination of word-final stop contrasts (/p/-/t/, /p/-/k/, /t/-/k/) in E...
This study describes the acquisition of phonology by three children learning Cantonese as their nati...