Document Type
Article
Abstract
This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the perception of the Mandarin Chinese tone 3.2 A set of stimuli was constructed by varying the pitch of tone 3 on two conditions: (1) varying the duration of the dip (or turning point) and (2) varying the timing of the turning point (duration of the slope). The manipulated pitch contours of tone 3 were presented to the native speakers of Mandarin Chinese in two sets: (a) a set of speech stimuli and (b) a set of non-speech stimuli. The participants of the experiment were asked to perform a judgment task in order to identify the tone. The results were analyzed and it was found that there is a specific range of the stimuli in both conditions where tone 3 is perceived by native Mandarin Chinese speakers.
Disciplines
Linguistics | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Language
English
License
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Recommended Citation
Cao, Rui, and Priyankoo Sarmah. 2007. A perception study on the third tone in Mandarin Chinese. UTA Working Papers in Linguistics 2.51-66.