音韵学
心理学
语调(文学)
感知
普通话
刺激(心理学)
语言学
第一语言
听力学
认知心理学
神经科学
医学
哲学
作者
Liquan Liu,Regine Lai,Leher Singh,Marina Kalashnikova,Patrick C. M. Wong,Benjawan Kasisopa,Ao Chen,Chutamanee Onsuwan,Denis Burnham
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2022.105106
摘要
Some prior investigations suggest that tone perception is flexible, reasonably independent of native phonology, whereas others suggest it is constrained by native phonology. We address this issue in a systematic and comprehensive investigation of adult tone perception. Sampling from diverse tone and non-tone speaking communities, we tested discrimination of the three major tone systems (Cantonese, Thai, Mandarin) that dominate the tone perception literature, in relation to native language and language experience as well as stimulus variation (tone properties, presentation order, pitch cues) using linear mixed effect modelling and multidimensional scaling. There was an overall discrimination advantage for tone language speakers and for native tones. However, language- and tone-specific effects, and presentation order effects also emerged. Thus, over and above native phonology, stimulus variation exerts a powerful influence on tone discrimination. This study provides a tone atlas, a reference guide to inform empirical studies of tone sensitivity, both retrospectively and prospectively.
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