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dc.contributor.author Gómez, DM
dc.contributor.author Mok, P
dc.contributor.author Ordin, M
dc.contributor.author Mehler, J
dc.contributor.author Nespor, M
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-17T15:55:42Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-17T15:55:42Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uoh.cl/handle/611/857
dc.description.abstract Research has demonstrated distinct roles for consonants and vowels in speech processing. For example, consonants have been shown to support lexical processes, such as the segmentation of speech based on transitional probabilities (TPs), more effectively than vowels. Theory and data so far, however, have considered only non-tone languages, that is to say, languages that lack contrastive lexical tones. In the present work, we provide a first investigation of the role of consonants and vowels in statistical speech segmentation by native speakers of Cantonese, as well as assessing how tones modulate the processing of vowels. Results show that Cantonese speakers are unable to use statistical cues carried by consonants for segmentation, but they can use cues carried by vowels. This difference becomes more evident when considering tone-bearing vowels. Additional data from speakers of Russian and Mandarin suggest that the ability of Cantonese speakers to segment streams with statistical cues carried by tone-bearing vowels extends to other tone languages, but is much reduced in speakers of non-tone languages.
dc.description.sponsorship European Research Council under the European Union(European Research Council (ERC))
dc.description.sponsorship Chilean CONICYT program PIA/BASAL
dc.description.sponsorship Alexander von Humboldt Foundation(Alexander von Humboldt Foundation)
dc.description.sponsorship Basque Foundation for Science (Ikerbasque)
dc.description.sponsorship European Research Council (ERC)(European Research Council (ERC)Spanish Government)
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0023830917706529
dc.subject Lexical tone
dc.subject tone language
dc.subject transitional probability
dc.subject speech segmentation
dc.subject consonants and vowels
dc.title Statistical Speech Segmentation in Tone Languages: The Role of Lexical Tones
dc.type Artículo
uoh.revista LANGUAGE AND SPEECH
dc.identifier.doi 10.1177/0023830917706529
dc.citation.volume 61
dc.citation.issue 1
dc.identifier.orcid Ordin, Mikhail/0000-0002-9464-512X
dc.identifier.orcid Gomez, David Maximiliano/0000-0001-9509-6436
uoh.indizacion Web of Science


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