Past research on categorical perception of lexical tone has produced contradictory results. In Experiment 1 tonal (Mandarin, Vietnamese) and non-tonal (Australian) adults were tested for identification and discrimination on speech and non-speech (sine-wave) tone continua. Tonal language speakers’ category boundaries and discrimination peaks were near the middle of the asymmetric continuum, whereas non-tonal speakers used an acoustically flat stimulus as a reference, indicating that tone space is linguistically oriented in tonal, and acoustically oriented in non-tonal language speakers. In Experiment 2, three tonal-language (Thai) groups (musicians, perfect pitch musicians, and non-musicians) were tested on two new continua represented as sp...
Tone language and music both use pitch to convey categorical information. Previous research has show...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
Pitch is important for perception of speech. It is an imperative acoustic cue for differentiating ge...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination in three linguistic contexts (norma...
Previous research on categorical perception of pitch contours has mainly considered the contrast bet...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination inthree linguistic contexts (normal...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
In this paper we investigate whether musically trained non-tonal language speakers perceive lexical ...
Studies conducted in the area of tone perception suggest that experience with tonal features such as...
Previous research on categorical perception of pitch contours has mainly considered the contrast bet...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native...
Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native...
Previous studies have shown that listeners of different language backgrounds attend to different pit...
Tone language and music both use pitch to convey categorical information. Previous research has show...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
Pitch is important for perception of speech. It is an imperative acoustic cue for differentiating ge...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination in three linguistic contexts (norma...
Previous research on categorical perception of pitch contours has mainly considered the contrast bet...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination inthree linguistic contexts (normal...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
In this paper we investigate whether musically trained non-tonal language speakers perceive lexical ...
Studies conducted in the area of tone perception suggest that experience with tonal features such as...
Previous research on categorical perception of pitch contours has mainly considered the contrast bet...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native...
Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native...
Previous studies have shown that listeners of different language backgrounds attend to different pit...
Tone language and music both use pitch to convey categorical information. Previous research has show...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
Pitch is important for perception of speech. It is an imperative acoustic cue for differentiating ge...