2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1366728921001176
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Do L1 tone language speakers enjoy a perceptual advantage in processing English contrastive prosody?*

Abstract: This study compared the ability of English monolinguals and Mandarin–English bilinguals to make use of English contrastive prosody not only in natural speech but also in masked speech, in which the only available information was prosodic. In contrast to earlier studies (Choi et al., 2019; Choi, 2021; Tong et al., 2015) which found that L1 tone language speakers outperformed native speakers in tasks involving the use of pitch to identify stress position in English, we did not find a similar advantage for Mandar… Show more

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