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The effects of absolute pitch ability and musical training on lexical tone perception
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Two platforms for research in human communication science : the AusTalk Corpus and the Alveo Virtual Laboratory
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Infant-directed speech enhances temporal rhythmic structure in the envelope
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Cues for lexical tone perception in children : acoustic correlates and phonetic context effects
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The Lombard effect with Thai lexical tones : an acoustic analysis of articulatory modifications in noise
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On the rhythm of infant- versus adult-directed speech in Australian English
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The Human Communication Science Virtual Lab : a repository microclimate in a rapidly evolving research-ecosystem
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The relationship between auditory–visual speech perception and language-specific speech perception at the onset of reading instruction in English-speaking children
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Phonics vs. whole-word instruction in a tone language : spelling errors on consonants, vowels, and tones over age
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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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Vowel identity conditions the time course of tone recognition
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Eye movements while reading an unspaced writing system : the case of Thai
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The relationship between learning to read and language-specific speech perception : maturation versus experience
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Investigating auditory-visual speech perception development
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Faciliation of Mandarin tone perception by visual speech in clear and degraded audio : implications for cochlear implants
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Towards an optimal tone space
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The utility of tones spaces based on tone productions can be judged on the degree to which they (i) differentiate tone productions and (ii) predict tone perception. Here based on a production corpus, 5 different 2-dimensional tone spaces are constructed. Euclidean distances between tone pairs in these various tone spaces are then related to perceptual ability with tones by different language groups to determine relative tone space utility. ; 1 page(s)
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/213171
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