In the current study, we examined what forms the phonological knowledge of T3 sandhi among native Mandarin listeners and we ask the question whether there are cognitively based perceptual constraints that relate to T3 sandhi. In Mandarin Chinese, T3 sandhi restricts the co-occurrence of low tones (T3), and neutralizes the rising tone (T2) and T3 when followed by another T3. We tested native Mandarin Chinese listeners and Dutch listeners on bisyllabic tone discrimination tasks. We found that the phonological knowledge of native listeners involves the neutralization between T2T3 and underlying T3T3 sequences, rather than perceiving a boundary between consecutive T3s. Dutch listener, without the phonological knowledge of Chinese tones, also pe...
In connected speech, the acoustic properties of Mandarin tones undergo modifications not observed in...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...
Tone 3 Sandhi (T3S) in Mandarin Chinese is the productive tonal alternation whereby a falling-rising...
In the current study, we examined what forms the phonological knowledge of T3 sandhi among native Ma...
In the current study, we examined what forms the phonological knowledge of T3 sandhi among native Ma...
The dissertation investigates the possible innate perceptual biases that may shape the phonological ...
The dissertation investigates the possible innate perceptual biases that may shape the phonological ...
Many tone3 words in Mandarin undergo “third tone sandhi”—a phonological rule that changes the first ...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve)...
Most investigations of the representation and processing of speech sounds focus on their segmental r...
Most investigations of the representation and processing of speech sounds focus on their segmental r...
This study examined the perception of the four Mandarin lexical tones by Mandarin-naive Hong Kong Ca...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
Mandarin is one of the most representative tonal languages in the world with four tone categories (T...
AbstractIn Mandarin Chinese, the third tone (T3) is changed to the second tone (T2) or T2-like when ...
In connected speech, the acoustic properties of Mandarin tones undergo modifications not observed in...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...
Tone 3 Sandhi (T3S) in Mandarin Chinese is the productive tonal alternation whereby a falling-rising...
In the current study, we examined what forms the phonological knowledge of T3 sandhi among native Ma...
In the current study, we examined what forms the phonological knowledge of T3 sandhi among native Ma...
The dissertation investigates the possible innate perceptual biases that may shape the phonological ...
The dissertation investigates the possible innate perceptual biases that may shape the phonological ...
Many tone3 words in Mandarin undergo “third tone sandhi”—a phonological rule that changes the first ...
This study examined the perception of Mandarin tones by two groups of Cantonese and Japanese (naïve)...
Most investigations of the representation and processing of speech sounds focus on their segmental r...
Most investigations of the representation and processing of speech sounds focus on their segmental r...
This study examined the perception of the four Mandarin lexical tones by Mandarin-naive Hong Kong Ca...
In an investigation of how lexical tone is perceived and processed at the phonetic and phonological ...
Mandarin is one of the most representative tonal languages in the world with four tone categories (T...
AbstractIn Mandarin Chinese, the third tone (T3) is changed to the second tone (T2) or T2-like when ...
In connected speech, the acoustic properties of Mandarin tones undergo modifications not observed in...
Previous work has not yielded clear conclusions about the categorical nature of perception of tone c...
Tone 3 Sandhi (T3S) in Mandarin Chinese is the productive tonal alternation whereby a falling-rising...