576 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 22894228)
1. Unequal effects of speech and nonspeech contexts on the perceptual normalization of Cantonese level tones.
Zhang C; Peng G; Wang WS
J Acoust Soc Am; 2012 Aug; 132(2):1088-99. PubMed ID: 22894228
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
2. The perception of intonation questions and statements in Cantonese.
Ma JK; Ciocca V; Whitehill TL
J Acoust Soc Am; 2011 Feb; 129(2):1012-23. PubMed ID: 21361457
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
3. Identifying isolated, multispeaker Mandarin tones from brief acoustic input: a perceptual and acoustic study.
Lee CY
J Acoust Soc Am; 2009 Feb; 125(2):1125-37. PubMed ID: 19206887
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
4. Impaired perceptual normalization of lexical tones in Cantonese-speaking congenital amusics.
Zhang C; Shao J; Chen S
J Acoust Soc Am; 2018 Aug; 144(2):634. PubMed ID: 30180702
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
5. The role of creaky voice in Cantonese tonal perception.
Yu KM; Lam HW
J Acoust Soc Am; 2014 Sep; 136(3):1320. PubMed ID: 25190405
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
6. The effect of language experience on perceptual normalization of Mandarin tones and non-speech pitch contours.
Luo X; Ashmore KB
J Acoust Soc Am; 2014 Jun; 135(6):3585-93. PubMed ID: 24907821
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
7. Effects of low harmonics on tone identification in natural and vocoded speech.
Liu C; Azimi B; Tahmina Q; Hu Y
J Acoust Soc Am; 2012 Nov; 132(5):EL378-84. PubMed ID: 23145698
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
8. Contribution of low-frequency harmonics to Mandarin Chinese tone identification in quiet and six-talker babble background.
Liu C; Azimi B; Bhandary M; Hu Y
J Acoust Soc Am; 2014 Jan; 135(1):428-38. PubMed ID: 24437783
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
9. Does Second Language Experience Modulate Perception of Tones in a Third Language?
Qin Z; Jongman A
Lang Speech; 2016 Sep; 59(Pt 3):318-38. PubMed ID: 29924528
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
10. The effect of context duration on Mandarin listeners' tone normalization.
Luo X; Ashmore KB
J Acoust Soc Am; 2014 Aug; 136(2):EL109-15. PubMed ID: 25096133
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
11. Achieving constancy in spoken word identification: time course of talker normalization.
Zhang C; Peng G; Wang WS
Brain Lang; 2013 Aug; 126(2):193-202. PubMed ID: 23792769
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
12. The separation between music and speech: evidence from the perception of Cantonese tones.
Mok PK; Zuo D
J Acoust Soc Am; 2012 Oct; 132(4):2711-20. PubMed ID: 23039463
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
13. A Tale of Two Features: Perception of Cantonese Lexical Tone and English Lexical Stress in Cantonese-English Bilinguals.
Tong X; Lee SM; Lee MM; Burnham D
PLoS One; 2015; 10(11):e0142896. PubMed ID: 26606073
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
14. The perception of lexical tone contrasts in Cantonese children with and without specific language impairment (SLI).
Wong AM; Ciocca V; Yung S
J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2009 Dec; 52(6):1493-509. PubMed ID: 19951926
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
15. Perception of musical and lexical tones by Taiwanese-speaking musicians.
Lee CY; Lee YF; Shr CL
J Acoust Soc Am; 2011 Jul; 130(1):526-35. PubMed ID: 21786918
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
16. The effect of intertalker variations on acoustic-perceptual mapping in Cantonese and Mandarin tone systems.
Peng G; Zhang C; Zheng HY; Minett JW; Wang WS
J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2012 Apr; 55(2):579-95. PubMed ID: 22207701
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
17. Acoustic and perceptual study of Cantonese tones produced by profoundly hearing-impaired adolescents.
Khouw E; Ciocca V
Ear Hear; 2006 Jun; 27(3):243-55. PubMed ID: 16672793
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
18. Just noticeable difference of tone pitch contour change for English- and Chinese-native listeners.
Liu C
J Acoust Soc Am; 2013 Oct; 134(4):3011-20. PubMed ID: 24116436
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
19. Sine-wave and noise-vocoded sine-wave speech in a tone language: Acoustic details matter.
Rosen S; Hui SN
J Acoust Soc Am; 2015 Dec; 138(6):3698-702. PubMed ID: 26723325
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
20. Perception of musical pitch and lexical tones by Mandarin-speaking musicians.
Lee CY; Lee YF
J Acoust Soc Am; 2010 Jan; 127(1):481-90. PubMed ID: 20058993
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
[Next] [New Search]