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Maternal Depression Affects Infants’ Lexical Processing Abilities in the Second Year of Life
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Five-Year-olds' Acoustic Realization of Mandarin Tone Sandhi and Lexical Tones in Context Are Not Yet Fully Adult-Like
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Two-year-olds’ sensitivity to inflectional plural morphology : allomorphic effects
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Acoustic realization of Mandarin neutral tone and tone sandhi in infant-directed speech and Lombard speech
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The iPad as a Research Tool for the Understanding of English Plurals by English, Chinese, and Other L1 Speaking 3- and 4-Year-Olds
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Universality and language-specific experience in the perception of lexical tone and pitch
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Perceptual assimilation of lexical tone : the roles of language experience and visual information
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Universality and language-specific experience in the perception of lexical tone and pitch
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The Perception of Mandarin tones by learners from heritage and non-heritage backgrounds
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The Acquisition of coda consonants by Mandarin early child L2 learners of English
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Temporal planning in the production of Australian English compounds
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How to compare tones
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Abstract:
In the field of psycholinguistics, until recently tone languages have received scarce attention compared to Germanic and Romance languages, particularly in the area of language acquisition. This is despite the fact that 60-70 percent of the world’s languages are tonal, and spoken by some of the world’s largest language groups (Yip, 2002). In Southeast Asia, tone languages are prominent, with the better-known and researched tone languages including Thai, Vietnamese, and all of those within the Chinese family of languages (e.g., Mandarin, Cantonese or Yue, and Shanghai or Min, to name a few). In this chapter we will present a number of methods by which tones can be described and compared, ahead of three examples of research using variations of a relatively recent method, that of tone space mapping.
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200408 - Linguistic Structures (incl. Grammar; 970120 - Expanding Knowledge in Languages; Communication and Culture; Lexicon; Phonology; Semantics)
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/545357
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Prosodic cues used during perceptions of nonunderstandings in radio communication
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Vowel hyperarticulation in parrot-, dog- and infant- directed speech
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Tone and vowel enhancement in Cantonese infant-directed speech at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months of age
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