Cross-Language Perception of Lexical Tones by Nordic Learners of Mandarin Chinese

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作者
Gao, Man [1 ]
机构
[1] Dalarna Univ, Sch Language Literatures & Learning, Dept Chinese, S-79188 Falun, Sweden
关键词
tone perception; Mandarin Chinese; Nordic languages; L2; learners; pitch-accent language; CATEGORICAL PERCEPTION; ACCENT; EXPERIENCE; LISTENERS; ENGLISH; STOD;
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10.3390/languages9020065
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
While existing cross-language studies on the perception of non-native tones primarily focus on naive listeners, this study addresses an obvious gap by investigating learners from diverse language backgrounds. Specifically, it investigates Mandarin tone perception in two groups of learners from Nordic languages, Swedish (a pitch-accent language), and Danish (a non-tonal language), as well as in a group of native Chinese speakers. Analysis of their performance in tone identification task revealed a slight advantage for Swedish learners, implying the influence of their pitch accent background in learning Mandarin tones. However, both Swedish and Danish learners who excelled in the tone identification task exhibited similar perception of within-category tonal variations but differed from native Chinese speakers. Additionally, the study found that the presence of length contrast, a prosodic feature in the learners' native languages, significantly influences their perception of Mandarin tones.
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