In tonal languages such as Mandarin, both lexical tone and sentence intonation are primarily signaled by F0. Their F0 encodings are sometimes in conflict and sometimes in congruency. The present study investigated how tone and intonation, with F0 encodings in conflict or in congruency, are processed and how semantic context may affect their processing. To this end, tone and intonation identification experiments were conducted in both semantically neutral and constraining contexts. Results showed that the overall performance of tone identification was better than that of intonation. Specifically, tone identification was seldom affected by intonation information irrespective of semantic contexts. However, intonation identification, particular...
Intonation, the modulation of pitch in speech, is a crucial aspect of language that is processed in ...
This study investigates how the neutral tone, when preceded by different full tones under different ...
In order to find where exactly the Mandarin interrogative cues are located and whether Mandarin ques...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
In two ERP experiments, we investigate the on-line interplay of lexical tone, intonation and semanti...
In two ERP experiments, we investigate the on-line interplay of lexical tone, intonation and semanti...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Lexical tones and intonational tunes are both mainly realised through pitch modulation. What role do...
Contains fulltext : 86301.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Previous studies on...
Lexical tones and intonational tunes are both mainly realised through pitch modulation. What role do...
Intonation, the modulation of pitch in speech, is a crucial aspect of language that is processed in ...
This study investigates how the neutral tone, when preceded by different full tones under different ...
In order to find where exactly the Mandarin interrogative cues are located and whether Mandarin ques...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
In two ERP experiments, we investigate the on-line interplay of lexical tone, intonation and semanti...
In two ERP experiments, we investigate the on-line interplay of lexical tone, intonation and semanti...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Lexical tones and intonational tunes are both mainly realised through pitch modulation. What role do...
Contains fulltext : 86301.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Previous studies on...
Lexical tones and intonational tunes are both mainly realised through pitch modulation. What role do...
Intonation, the modulation of pitch in speech, is a crucial aspect of language that is processed in ...
This study investigates how the neutral tone, when preceded by different full tones under different ...
In order to find where exactly the Mandarin interrogative cues are located and whether Mandarin ques...