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Dichotic Perception of Mandarin Tones by Chinese and American Listeners
Authors:Yue Wang  Allard Jongman  Joan A Sereno
Institution:Department of Linguistics, Cornell University, NY, USA. yw36@cornell.edu
Abstract:The dichotic perception of Mandarin tones by native and nonnative listeners was examined in order to investigate the lateralization of lexical tone. Twenty American listeners with no tone language background and 20 Chinese listeners were asked to identify dichotically presented tone pairs by identifying which tone they heard in each ear. For the Chinese listeners, 57% of the total errors occurred via the left ear, indicating a significant right ear advantage. However, the American listeners revealed no significant ear preference, with 48% of the errors attributable to the left ear. These results indicated that Mandarin tones are predominantly processed in the left hemisphere by native Mandarin speakers, whereas they are bilaterally processed by American English speakers with no prior tone experience. The results also suggest that the left hemisphere superiority for native Mandarin tone processing is similar to native processing of other tone languages.
Keywords:Key Words: dichotic perception  Mandarin tones  hemispheric lateralization
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