Speech perception is a multisensory process: what we hear can be affected by what we see. For instance, the McGurk effect occurs when auditory speech is presented in synchrony with discrepant visual information. A large number of studies have targeted the McGurk effect at the segmental level of speech (mainly consonant perception), which tends to be visually salient (lip-reading based), while the present study aims to extend the existing body of literature to the suprasegmental level, that is, investigating a McGurk effect for the identification of tones in Mandarin Chinese. Previous studies have shown that visual information does play a role in Chinese tone perception, and that the different tones correlate with variable movements of the h...
Through a tone knowledge survey and tone identification training task, I explore the extent to whic...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
The visual cues of lexical tones are more implicit and much less investigated than consonants and vo...
Although the way tones are acquired by second or foreign language learners has attracted some schola...
Although the way tones are acquired by second or foreign language learners has attracted some schola...
This paper presents results concerning the exploitation of visual cues in the perception of Mandarin...
Speech perception involves multiple input modalities. Research has indicated that perceivers establi...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
Cochlear implant (CI) users in tone language environments report great difficulty in perceiving lexi...
Previous studies have found the perception of lexical tones associated with task types, acoustic/pho...
This study investigated language factors in the use of visual information in auditory-visual speech ...
Previous studies have found the perception of lexical tones associated with task types, acoustic/pho...
The dichotic perception of Mandarin tones by native and nonnative listeners was examined in order to...
The visual cues of lexical tones are more implicit and much less investigated than consonants and vo...
Through a tone knowledge survey and tone identification training task, I explore the extent to whic...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
The visual cues of lexical tones are more implicit and much less investigated than consonants and vo...
Although the way tones are acquired by second or foreign language learners has attracted some schola...
Although the way tones are acquired by second or foreign language learners has attracted some schola...
This paper presents results concerning the exploitation of visual cues in the perception of Mandarin...
Speech perception involves multiple input modalities. Research has indicated that perceivers establi...
Abstract: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the percept...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
Cochlear implant (CI) users in tone language environments report great difficulty in perceiving lexi...
Previous studies have found the perception of lexical tones associated with task types, acoustic/pho...
This study investigated language factors in the use of visual information in auditory-visual speech ...
Previous studies have found the perception of lexical tones associated with task types, acoustic/pho...
The dichotic perception of Mandarin tones by native and nonnative listeners was examined in order to...
The visual cues of lexical tones are more implicit and much less investigated than consonants and vo...
Through a tone knowledge survey and tone identification training task, I explore the extent to whic...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
The visual cues of lexical tones are more implicit and much less investigated than consonants and vo...