This study investigated a theoretically challenging dissociation between good production and poor perception of tones among neurologically unimpaired native speakers of Cantonese. The dissociation is referred to as the near-merger phenomenon in sociolinguistic studies of sound change. In a passive oddball paradigm, lexical and nonlexical syllables of the T1/T6 and T4/T6 contrasts were presented to elicit the mismatch negativity (MMN) and P3a from two groups of participants, those who could produce and distinguish all tones in the language (Control) and those who could produce all tones but specifically failed to distinguish between T4 and T6 in perception (Dissociation). The presence of MMN to T1/T6 and null response to T4/T6 of lexical syl...
This study investigated whether individual differences in cognitive functions, attentional abilities...
Poster Session 2: no. 13Two aspects of the F0 - the F0 level (high, middle, low) and the F0 contour ...
Using a multiple-deviant oddball paradigm, this study examined second graders' brain responses to Ca...
This study investigated a theoretically challenging dissociation between good production and poor pe...
This study investigated a theoretically challenging dissociation between good production and poor pe...
This study investigated a theoretically challenging dissociation between good production and poor pe...
Author name used in this publication: Fung, Roxana.2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publica...
Studies of speech processing have generally made the implicit assumption that typically developed sp...
Near-merger is a recalcitrant phenomenon in sound change in which speakers are able to differentiate...
The article can be viwed at: http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/tal_2014/papers/tl14_050.pdfSound va...
This journal vol. entitled : 50th Academy of Aphasia Proceedingslink_to_OA_fulltex
One way to understand the relationship between speech perception and production is to examine cases ...
While the issue of individual variation has been widely studied in second language learning or proce...
A growing body of research has suggested that cognitive abilities may play a role in individual diff...
Introduction The mismatch negativity (MMN) has been used extensively to examine the sensitivity of ...
This study investigated whether individual differences in cognitive functions, attentional abilities...
Poster Session 2: no. 13Two aspects of the F0 - the F0 level (high, middle, low) and the F0 contour ...
Using a multiple-deviant oddball paradigm, this study examined second graders' brain responses to Ca...
This study investigated a theoretically challenging dissociation between good production and poor pe...
This study investigated a theoretically challenging dissociation between good production and poor pe...
This study investigated a theoretically challenging dissociation between good production and poor pe...
Author name used in this publication: Fung, Roxana.2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publica...
Studies of speech processing have generally made the implicit assumption that typically developed sp...
Near-merger is a recalcitrant phenomenon in sound change in which speakers are able to differentiate...
The article can be viwed at: http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/tal_2014/papers/tl14_050.pdfSound va...
This journal vol. entitled : 50th Academy of Aphasia Proceedingslink_to_OA_fulltex
One way to understand the relationship between speech perception and production is to examine cases ...
While the issue of individual variation has been widely studied in second language learning or proce...
A growing body of research has suggested that cognitive abilities may play a role in individual diff...
Introduction The mismatch negativity (MMN) has been used extensively to examine the sensitivity of ...
This study investigated whether individual differences in cognitive functions, attentional abilities...
Poster Session 2: no. 13Two aspects of the F0 - the F0 level (high, middle, low) and the F0 contour ...
Using a multiple-deviant oddball paradigm, this study examined second graders' brain responses to Ca...