›› 1988, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (03): 14-20.
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Yang Yu-fang;Jin Ling-juan Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
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Abstract: Two experiments reported here were conducted with Standard ChineseCV-syllables as stimuli to investigate the interinfluence between tone andstop in consonant perception. It is shown that the manner of stop consonantarticulation, aspirated or not aspirated, has a significant effect on toneperception, that is, unaspirated stops make listeners more responsive to toneswith higher onset F? foo and that the tone of a syllble strongly affects theidentification of stop manners. When the cue of VOT is ambiguous forjudging higher onset F? of tone one and tone four, it leads, to more respo-nses of unaspirated stops.
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Yang Yu-fang,Jin Ling-juan Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing. (1988). STOP CONSONANTS AND TONE PERCEPTION. , 20(03), 14-20.
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