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Contributions of common genetic variants to specific languages and to when a language is learned
In: Sci Rep (2022)
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Infant neural features predict future language (Wong et al., 2021) ...
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Infant neural features predict future language (Wong et al., 2021) ...
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Combination of absolute pitch and tone language experience enhances lexical tone perception
In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Effect of Complexity on Speech Sound Development: Evidence From Meta-Analysis Review of Treatment-Based Studies
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Language and nonlanguage factors in foreign language learning: evidence for the learning condition hypothesis
In: NPJ Sci Learn (2021)
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A cross-cultural study showing deficits in gaze-language coordination during rapid automatized naming among individuals with ASD
In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Neural Fingerprints Underlying Individual Language Learning Profiles
In: J Neurosci (2021)
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ASPM-lexical tone association in speakers of a tone language: Direct evidence for the genetic-biasing hypothesis of language evolution
In: Sci Adv (2020)
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Musicians show enhanced perception, but not production, of native lexical tones
Wong, Patrick C. M.; Ong, Jia Hoong; Liu, Fang. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2020
Abstract: Many studies have reported a musical advantage in perceiving lexical tones among non-native listeners, but it is unclear whether this advantage also applies to native listeners, who are likely to show ceiling-like performance and thus mask any potential musical advantage. The ongoing tone merging phenomenon in Hong Kong Cantonese provides a unique opportunity to investigate this as merging tone pairs are reported to be difficult to differentiate even among native listeners. In the present study, native Cantonese musicians and non-musicians were compared on their discrimination and identification of merging Cantonese tone pairs to determine whether a musical advantage in their perception will be observed, and if so, whether this is seen on the phonetic and/or phonological level. The tonal space of their lexical tone production was also compared. Results indicated that the musicians outperformed the non-musicians on the two perceptual tasks, as indexed by their higher accuracy and faster reaction time, particularly on the most difficult tone pair. In the production task, however, there was no group difference in various indices of their tonal space. Taken together, musical experience appears to facilitate native listeners’ perception, but not production, of lexical tones, which partially supports a music-to-language transfer effect.
URL: https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/93814/
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Task-General and Acoustic-Invariant Neural Representation of Speech Categories in the Human Brain
Feng, Gangyi; Gan, Zhenzhong; Wang, Suiping. - : Oxford University Press, 2018
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Neural preservation underlies speech improvement from auditory deprivation in young cochlear implant recipients
Feng, Gangyi; Ingvalson, Erin M.; Grieco-Calub, Tina M.. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2018
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Training-induced brain activation and functional connectivity differentiate multi-talker and single-talker speech training
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The Tone Atlas, step2 : perceptual salience of Thai, Cantonese, Beijing and Singaporean Mandarin tones for tone and non-tone language listeners
Burnham, Denis K. (R7357); Singh, Leher; Kasisopa, Benjawan (R17619). - : Taiwan, Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, 2018
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Effects of combination of linguistic and musical pitch experience on subcortical pitch encoding
Maggu, Akshay R.; Wong, Patrick C. M.; Antoniou, Mark (R17772). - : U.K., Pergamon Press, 2018
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Varying irrelevant phonetic features hinders learning of the feature being trained
Antoniou, Mark; Wong, Patrick C. M.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2016
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Context-dependent plasticity in the subcortical encoding of linguistic pitch patterns
Lau, Joseph C. Y.; Wong, Patrick C. M.; Chandrasekaran, Bharath. - : American Physiological Society, 2016
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Varying irrelevant phonetic features hinders learning of the feature being trained
Antoniou, Mark (R17772); Wong, Patrick C. M.. - : U.S., American Institute of Physics, 2016
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Neural correlates of indicators of sound change in Cantonese : evidence from cortical and subcortical processes
Maggu, Akshay R.; Liu, Fang; Antoniou, Mark (R17772). - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2016
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Complexity, training paradigm design, and the contribution of memory subsystems to grammar learning
Antoniou, Mark (R17772); Ettlinger, Marc; Wong, Patrick C. M.. - : U.S., PLoS, 2016
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