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The use of tonal coarticulation cues in Cantonese spoken word recognition
Author(s) -
Zhen Qin,
Jingwei Zhang
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
jasa express letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2691-1191
DOI - 10.1121/10.0009728
Subject(s) - coarticulation , tone (literature) , word (group theory) , speech recognition , task (project management) , spoken word , psychology , raising (metalworking) , computer science , linguistics , vowel , mathematics , philosophy , geometry , management , poetry , economics
Previous studies suggest that listeners may use segmental coarticulation cues to facilitate spoken word recognition. Based on existing production studies which showed a pre-low raising effect in Cantonese tonal coarticulation, this study used a word identification task to investigate whether the tonal coarticulatory cue, carried by high-level and rising tones, was used when native listeners recognized pre-low and pre-high disyllabic words. The finding indicated that the listeners may rely on F0 of the rising tone to resolve lexical competition when hearing pre-high words. However, it did not provide evidence supporting the use of pre-low raising cue in spoken word recognition.

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