J Acoust Soc Am
February 2025
While Taiwan Mandarin alveolar and velar nasal codas are reported to lose their place contrast in a vowel-dependent fashion (i.e., more pervasive merging in the /iN/ context, followed by the /əN/ context, and no merging in the /aN/ context), other acoustic cues, such as vowel nasalization, have been reported to preserve the contrast.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study aimed to investigate the perception of loudness in response to changes in fundamental frequency (F0) in spoken sounds, as well as the influence of linguistic background on this perceptual process. The results revealed that participants perceived changes in F0 to have accompanying changes in loudness, with a trend of lower F0 sounds being perceived as louder than higher F0 sounds. This finding contrasts with previous studies on pure tones, where increases in frequency typically led to increases in loudness.
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