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The Perception of Mandarin lexical tones by native Japanese adult listeners with and without Mandarin learning experience
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Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different language backgrounds
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Cross-language perception of Japanese vowel length contrasts : comparison of listeners from different first language backgrounds
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Cross-language perception of Japanese singleton and geminate consonants : preliminary data from non-native learners of Japanese and native speakers of Italian and Australian English
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Perception of vowel length contrasts in Arabic and Japanese : preliminary data from American English, Japanese and Thai Listeners
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Non-native Japanese listeners' perception of vowel length contrasts in Japanese and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)
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The Perception of Arabic and Japanese short and long vowels by native speakers of Arabic, Japanese, and Persian
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What does "a fluent speaker" mean for non-native listeners? Perception of L2 Japanese listeners
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Vowel length categorization in Arabic and Japanese : comparison of native Japanese and non-native learners' perception
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Tsukada, Kimiko. - : Canberra : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association (ASSTA), 2010
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Pattern of Perceptual Assimilation of Japanese Vowels to Australian English Vowels: Comparison of Learners and Non-Learners of Japanese
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Comparison of Native and Non-native Perception of L2 Japanese Speech Varying in Prosodic Characteristics
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An Acoustic comparison of vowel length contrasts in standard Arabic, Japanese and Thai
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An Acoustic comparison of vowel length contrasts in Arabic, Japanese and Thai : durational and spectral data
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Tsukada, Kimiko. - : Chinese and Oriental Languages Information Processing Society, 2009
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Abstract:
In our earlier perception study, we observed that familiarity with first language (L1) phonemic length contrasts in Japanese does not transfer optimally into an unknown language, Arabic. We hypothesized that this finding is related to cross-language differences in how vowel length contrasts are phonetically realized. The present study compares acoustic characteristics (i.e., vowel duration, first two formant frequencies (F1, F2)) of the /a/ and /a / vowels that are phonemic in three typologically unrelated languages, i.e., Arabic, Japanese and Thai. We sought to understand the extent to which vowel length contrasts are similar or dissimilar in these languages. Acoustic measurements showed short and long categories were clearly differentiated in duration in all three languages. The effect of length was much more limited for F1 and F2. The finding that the short-to-long ratio did not substantially differ across languages suggests that listeners attend to more than just acoustic vowel duration in making perceptual judgments on short vs. long vowels in a discrimination task. ; 12 page(s)
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200300 Language Studies; 200400 Linguistics; Arabic; duration; formants; Japanese; Thai; vowel length
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/319661
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Durational characteristics of English vowels produced by Japanese and Thai second language (L2) learners
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The Effect of first language (L1) in cross-language speech perception : comparison of word-final stop discrimination by English, Japanese and Thai listeners
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