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This project explores how speakers of Chinese dialects store and process variations in pitch during speech. It focuses on tone sandhi, where pitch changes affect word meanings in phrases, using acoustic and perceptual experiments to understand the cognitive processes involved in speech production and comprehension.
In connected speech, spoken words may vary considerably from their forms in isolation.
Much of the variation is regular.
There have been heated debates on whether and how speakers store regular variants in their long-term memory, and how they process them in speech production and comprehension.
Most psycholinguistic work, however, focuses on how listeners cope with segmental variation. I propose instead to examine how speakers store and process regular pitch variation.
My empirical focus is on C…
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