2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40655-017-0033-4
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The effect of speaker gender and talker proficiency on the realization of Taiwan Min /dz/ among young speakers

Abstract: This study examined how speaker gender and talker proficiency affected realization of Taiwan Min /dz/ among young speakers of the 漳 Chiang and Mix dialect. Ten males and seven females with adequate proficiency were recruited to perform a paragraph reading task. Five major variant categories were observed, including dental sibilant, dental nonsibilant, velar obstruent, lateral, and retroflex. Gender played a role in some variant choices. Males used dental sibilants and retroflexes more often than females, while… Show more

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