2019
DOI: 10.1121/1.5137423
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Disyllabic word context effects on cue weighting in Mandarin tone perception and production

Abstract: This study aims to examine effects of the disyllabic tonal context on native Chinese speakers' cue weighting for perceiving and producing target Mandarin Tone 2 and Tone 3 that share similar pitch contours. The speech materials were disyllabic Mandarin words, matched by word frequency and familiarity. Acoustic manipulations for the perception test included four key parameters, including fundamental frequency (F0) at tone onset, F0 at turning point, the timing of turning point and F0 at tone offset, which chara… Show more

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