The present study attempted to investigate if alaryngeal speakers of Mandarin Chinese could differentially produce the four tone levels of Mandarin: high-level, mid-rising, falling-rising and high-falling, as perceived by native listeners. Syllables /ma/ and /ba/ produced at four different tone levels by 8 normal laryngeal (NL), 7 standard esophageal (SE), and 8 electrolaryngeal (EL) speakers of Mandarin were perceived by 8 naïve listeners. Results from the listening experiments showed a higher percent correct identification of tone for NL speech than SE and EL speech. Perceptual data showed different patterns of tone confusion associated with the three types of speech. SE and EL speakers were not able to produce the four tone levels as acc...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
Mandarin is one of the most representative tonal languages in the world with four tone categories (T...
It is well known that the lowest tone in Mandarin, a language without contrastive phonation, often c...
Summary: The present study investigated the effect of tonal changes on voice onset time (VOT) betwee...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
Word initial stops contrast on many acoustic dimensions, and the acoustic realization of the larynge...
Beginning students of Mandarin Chinese often struggle with the identification of lexical tone. Resea...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
This study investigates the role of phonation cues in perceiving Mandarin tones in isolated syllable...
Local varieties of Mandarin Chinese have been underdocumented. This study focuses on Mandarin high f...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
This study investigated speaker normalization in perception of Mandarin Tone 2 (midrising) and Tone ...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
In connected speech, the acoustic properties of Mandarin tones undergo modifications not observed in...
Spoken language is rich in its variability due to various factors. Previous studies have paid much a...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
Mandarin is one of the most representative tonal languages in the world with four tone categories (T...
It is well known that the lowest tone in Mandarin, a language without contrastive phonation, often c...
Summary: The present study investigated the effect of tonal changes on voice onset time (VOT) betwee...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
Word initial stops contrast on many acoustic dimensions, and the acoustic realization of the larynge...
Beginning students of Mandarin Chinese often struggle with the identification of lexical tone. Resea...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
This study investigates the role of phonation cues in perceiving Mandarin tones in isolated syllable...
Local varieties of Mandarin Chinese have been underdocumented. This study focuses on Mandarin high f...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
This study investigated speaker normalization in perception of Mandarin Tone 2 (midrising) and Tone ...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
In connected speech, the acoustic properties of Mandarin tones undergo modifications not observed in...
Spoken language is rich in its variability due to various factors. Previous studies have paid much a...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
Mandarin is one of the most representative tonal languages in the world with four tone categories (T...
It is well known that the lowest tone in Mandarin, a language without contrastive phonation, often c...