PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the degree of dominance of Mandarin-English bilinguals' languages affects phonetic processing of tone content in their native language, Mandarin.MethodWe tested 72 Mandarin-English bilingual college students with a range of language-dominance profiles in the 2 languages and ages of acquisition of English. Participants viewed 2 photographs at a time while hearing a familiar Mandarin word referring to 1 photograph. The names of the 2 photographs diverged in tone, vowels, or both. Word recognition was evaluated using clicking accuracy, reaction times, and an online recognition measure (gaze) and was compared in the 3 conditions.ResultsRelative proficiency in English was correlated with ...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
The input people receive in their native language shapes their perceptual understanding of unfamilia...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the degree of dominance of Mandarin-Englis...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether the degree of dominance of Mandarin–Engli...
Previous research has shown that English dominance caused an attrition effect in tone processing in ...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
To examine whether cognitive mechanisms for music and speech are domain-general or domain-specific, ...
To examine whether cognitive mechanisms for music and speech are domain-general or domain-specific, ...
This paper reports on two experiments that tested the hypothesis that native phonology may influence...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
The input people receive in their native language shapes their perceptual understanding of unfamilia...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the degree of dominance of Mandarin-Englis...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether the degree of dominance of Mandarin–Engli...
Previous research has shown that English dominance caused an attrition effect in tone processing in ...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
To examine whether cognitive mechanisms for music and speech are domain-general or domain-specific, ...
To examine whether cognitive mechanisms for music and speech are domain-general or domain-specific, ...
This paper reports on two experiments that tested the hypothesis that native phonology may influence...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
The input people receive in their native language shapes their perceptual understanding of unfamilia...