Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native phonology, whereas others suggest it is constrained by native phonology. We address this issue in a systematic and comprehensive investigation of adult tone perception. Sampling from diverse tone and non-tone speaking communities, we tested discrimination of the three major tone systems (Cantonese, Thai, Mandarin) that dominate the tone perception literature, in relation to native language and language experience as well as stimulus variation (tone properties, presentation order, pitch cues) using linear mixed effect modelling and multidimensional scaling. There was an overall discrimination advantage for tone language speakers and for nativ...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native...
Available online 4 April 2022Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, rea...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination in three linguistic contexts (norma...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination inthree linguistic contexts (normal...
Past research on categorical perception of lexical tone has produced contradictory results. In Exper...
This project involves collecting data on the relative perceptual salience of South-East and East Asi...
Using an individual differences multidimensional scaling model of perception, this cross-language in...
Studies conducted in the area of tone perception suggest that experience with tonal features such as...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
Listeners often find some non-native sounds difficult to perceive. For example, lexical tones in Chi...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...
Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native...
Available online 4 April 2022Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, rea...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination in three linguistic contexts (norma...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination inthree linguistic contexts (normal...
Past research on categorical perception of lexical tone has produced contradictory results. In Exper...
This project involves collecting data on the relative perceptual salience of South-East and East Asi...
Using an individual differences multidimensional scaling model of perception, this cross-language in...
Studies conducted in the area of tone perception suggest that experience with tonal features such as...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
Listeners often find some non-native sounds difficult to perceive. For example, lexical tones in Chi...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
The aim of this research is to investigate the general features of lexical tones that might contribu...
Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direc...