“…People who grow up speaking a language without lexical tones typically find it difficult to master tonal languages after childhood. They may confuse or misidentify tones in speech early on (e.g., Wang et al, 1999), and they often end up with a large store of fuzzy second language (L2) tone word representations, that is, mental lexical representations with missing, incorrect, or uncertain tone representations (Pelzl et al, 2020). This outcome is not surprising, given that F0 (pitch) is used for many things in non-tonal languages (stress, intonation, emphasis, singing), but does not differentiate one word from another.…”