2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2735681/v1
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Language-dependent Cue weighting in Distinctive Feature: Evidence from the Perception of Mandarin High Vowels by Native English Speakers

Abstract: This study investigates the perception of the three Mandarin high vowels /i, u, y/ after dental, retroflex and palatal fricatives and affricates /s/-/ʦ/-/ʦʰ/; /ʂ/-/tʂ/-/tʂʰ/, and /ʨ/, /ʨʰ/, /ɕ/) by native English speakers. The results of the perceptual identification and categorization experiments show that among the three target vowels, the high front rounded vowel /y/ presents the greatest challenge for native English speakers. They have a significantly higher tendency to confuse /y/ with the Mandarin high b… Show more

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