Does phonological rule of tone substitution modulate mismatch negativity?

Volume: 51, Pages: 63 - 75
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
This study examined whether the phonological substitution rule of tone sandhi modulates tone perception in the preattentive stage. Tone sandhi is commonly present in East Asian languages. An example from Mandarin is the Tone tone 3 sandhi rule: T3 is pronounced as T2 when followed by another T3 (33 → 23). Previous mismatch negativity (MMN) studies in Mandarin have reported a smaller amplitude or longer latency in standard-deviant pair consisting...
Paper Details
Title
Does phonological rule of tone substitution modulate mismatch negativity?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
51
Pages
63 - 75
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