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179 related items for PubMed ID: 23905281

  • 1. Effects of fundamental frequency and duration variation on the perception of South Kyungsang Korean tones.
    Chang SE.
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  • 9. Information for Mandarin tones in the amplitude contour and in brief segments.
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    Phonetica; 1992 Sep; 49(1):25-47. PubMed ID: 1603839
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  • 10. Just noticeable difference of tone pitch contour change for English- and Chinese-native listeners.
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  • 11. Identifying isolated, multispeaker Mandarin tones from brief acoustic input: a perceptual and acoustic study.
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  • 15. The effect of context duration on Mandarin listeners' tone normalization.
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  • 18. The perception of intonation questions and statements in Cantonese.
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  • 19. Perception of pitch height in lexical and musical tones by English-speaking musicians and nonmusicians.
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