JOURNAL ARTICLE

Lexical tone perception in native speakers of Cantonese

Kathy LeeKit T. Y. ChanJoffee H. S. LamC. Andrew van HasseltMichael C. F. Tong

Year: 2014 Journal:   International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology Vol: 17 (1)Pages: 53-62   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Tone perception is not error-free even among native Cantonese-speaking adults. Overall tone identification performance improved steadily from age 3 to age 6. Based on the participants' performance, a three-tier set of tone groups, with an increasing level of difficulty for identification, is proposed for rehabilitation purposes. These tone groups are (1) Easy: T1T2, T1T3, T1T4, T1T5, T1T6, and T2T3, (2) Medium: T2T4, T2T6, T3T4, and T4T5, and (3) Hard: T2T5, T3T5, T3T6, T4T6, and T5T6.

Keywords:
Audiology Perception Tone (literature) Psychology Medicine Linguistics

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Language Development and Disorders
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