PERCEPTUAL ASSIMILATION EFFECTS ON L2 TONAL PROCESSING

被引:0
|
作者
Tu, Jung-yueh [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Chengchi Univ, Program Teaching Chinese Language 2, Taipei 116, Taiwan
关键词
perceptual assimilation; Mandarin tones; tonal processing; L2; perception; CROSS-LANGUAGE PERCEPTION; MANDARIN CHINESE TONES; DISCRIMINATION; ACQUISITION; FREQUENCY; CANTONESE; LISTENERS; SPEAKERS; PHONEME; SPEECH;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
H [语言、文字];
学科分类号
05 ;
摘要
The goal of this study is to expand our understanding of cross-linguistic comparison in non-native speech perception, focusing on perceptual assimilation at the suprasegmental level. The current study investigates perception of Mandarin tones by Cantonese listeners. In Experiment 1, Mandarin tones were presented and the Cantonese listeners were requested to identify which tone they heard. In Experiment 2, the Cantonese listeners were instructed to rate how similar each Mandarin tone was to a Cantonese tone on a 1 to 5 scale subjectively. The results suggest that tonal confusion errors may result from not only the similar acoustic properties of tone pairs but also perceptual assimilation between L1 and L2 tonal contrasts. Tone 1 and Tone 4 in Mandarin were both rated as the most similar to Tone 1 in Cantonese. Tone 2 and tone 3 in Mandarin were perceived as belonging to the overlapping set of Cantonese tonemes. The findings are discussed in terms of the effects of the L1 prosodic system on L2 perception. Additionally, the discussion explores how perceptually assimilation patterns can predict listeners' perception performance in the domain of lexical tones.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 32
页数:32
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Differences in phonetic-to-lexical perceptual mapping of L1 and L2 regional accents
    Larraza, Saioa
    Best, Catherine T.
    BILINGUALISM-LANGUAGE AND COGNITION, 2018, 21 (04) : 805 - 825
  • [22] Assimilation of L2 vowels to L1 phonemes governs L2 learning in adulthood: a behavioral and ERP study
    Grimaldi, Mirko
    Sisinni, Bianca
    Fivela, Barbara Gili
    Invitto, Sara
    Resta, Donatella
    Alku, Paava
    Brattico, Elvira
    FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 2014, 8
  • [23] CONCEPTUALLY CUED PERCEPTUAL CATEGORIZATION IN ADULT L2 LEARNERS
    Lozano-Arguelles, Cristina
    Arroyo, Laura Fernandez
    Rodriguez, Nicole
    Lopez, Ezequiel M. Durand
    Pozu, Juan J. Garrido
    Markovits, Jennifer
    Varela, Jessica P.
    de Rocafiguera, Nuria
    Casillas, Joseph, V
    STUDIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, 2021, 43 (01) : 204 - 219
  • [24] Perceptual Assimilation and L2 Learning: Evidence from the Perception of Southern British English Vowels by Native Speakers of Greek and Japanese
    Lengeris, Angelos
    PHONETICA, 2009, 66 (03) : 169 - 187
  • [25] L1 AND L2 WORD RECOGNITION IN FINNISH Examining L1 Effects on L2 Processing of Morphological Complexity and Morphophonological Transparency
    Vainio, Seppo
    Pajunen, Anneli
    Hyona, Jukka
    STUDIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, 2014, 36 (01) : 133 - 162
  • [26] Dialect-specificity and learners' L2 perceptual resilience after study abroad
    Schoonmaker-Gates, Elena
    JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE PRONUNCIATION, 2023, 9 (03) : 362 - 383
  • [27] Morphological Family Size effects in L1 and L2 processing: An electrophysiological study
    Mulder, Kimberley
    Schreuder, Robert
    Dijkstra, Ton
    LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES, 2013, 28 (07): : 1004 - 1035
  • [28] L2 representation and processing of Spanish focus
    Leal, Tania
    Hoot, Bradley
    LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, 2022, 29 (04) : 410 - 440
  • [29] Collocational Frequency and Context Effects on Idiom Processing in Advanced L2 Speakers
    Milburn, Evelyn
    Vulchanova, Mila
    Vulchanov, Valentin
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE EXPERIMENTALE, 2021, 75 (02): : 169 - 174
  • [30] L2 Chinese: Grammatical development and processing
    Mai, Ziyin
    SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH, 2016, 32 (01) : 123 - 141