2020
DOI: 10.1121/1.5147845
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Effects of high variability phonetic training on cue reweighting in non-native vowel perception by adult Chinese learners

Abstract: While native English speakers have been found to primarily use vowel spectrum on /i/-/ɪ/ perception, Chinese learners of English dominantly use vowel duration. This study examined training effects on cue reweighting in perceiving /i/-/ɪ/ by Chinese learners. We modified the canonical HVPT paradigm with introducing variability along the secondary dimension for the contrast distinction (i.e., duration). Forty native Chinese-speaking adults were randomly assigned to two groups: the training group and the control … Show more

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