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The developmental course of lexical tone perception in the first year of life
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Multimodal perception of Mandarin tone for cochlear implant users
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The effect of spectral tilt on infants' discrimination of fricatives
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Parameters in television captioning for deaf and hard-of-hearing adults: effects of caption rate versus text reduction on comprehension
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Vowels and tones in infant directed speech : hyperarticulation for both, but different developmental patterns
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Vowels and tones in infant directed speech : hyperarticulation for both, but different developmental patterns
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Psycholinguistics meets psycholinguistics : different emphases, sustainable collaborations
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Do you speak E-NG-L-I-SH? : a comparison of foreigner- and infant-directed speech
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The effect of accurate speech production experience on the development of auditory-visual speech perception in children
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Chinese and English infants' tone perception : evidence for perceptual reorganization
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Over half the world's population speaks a tone language, yet infant speech perception research has typically focused on consonants and vowels. Very young infants can discriminate a wide range of native and nonnative consonants and vowels, and then in a process of perceptual reorganization over the 1st year, discrimination of most nonnative speech sounds deteriorates. We investigated perceptual reorganization for tones by testing 6- and 9-month-old infants from tone (Chinese) and nontone (English) language environments for speech (lexical tone) and nonspeech (violin sound) tone discrimination in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. Overall, Chinese infants performed equally well at 6 and 9 months for both speech and nonspeech tone discrimination. Conversely, English infants' discrimination of lexical tone declined between 6 and 9 months of age, whereas their nonspeech tone discrimination remained constant. These results indicate that the reorganization of tone perception is a function of the native language environment, and that this reorganization is linguistically based.
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170102 - Developmental Psychology and Ageing; Chinese language; English language; Infants; Phonetics; Speech perception; Tone (Phonetics)
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/9840 http://ezproxy.uws.edu.au/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=22914493&site=ehost-live
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The perception and production of phones and tones : the role of rigid and non-rigid face and head motion
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The development of lexical tone production in Thai children, 18 months to 6 years : relationships with language milestones?
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Auditory-visual speech perception in school and preschool children
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