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Effects of talker-to-listener distance on tone
Chilin Shih
, Hsin Yi Dora Lu
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Linguistics
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Tone Perception
100%
L2 Listener
75%
Speech Production
50%
Fundamental Frequency
50%
Perception Study
50%
Second Language
25%
Second Language Learners
25%
Formant Frequency
25%
Listener Perception
25%
Speech Synthesis
25%
Production Studies
25%
Acoustic Correlates
25%
Speech Perception
25%
Speech Communication
25%
Acoustic Cues
25%
Mandarin Speech
25%
Pronunciation Teaching
25%
Attribute Changes
25%
Acoustic Traits
25%
Intensity-duration-frequency
25%
Mandarin Lexical Tones
25%
Speech Files
25%
Second Language Testing
25%
Vocal Effort
25%
Arts and Humanities
talkers
100%
Tone perception
100%
Speaker
50%
Second language
50%
Fundamental Frequency
50%
Vocal
25%
Listener perception
25%
Second language learners
25%
Formant frequencies
25%
Speech Synthesis
25%
Acoustic cues
25%
Speech Communication
25%
Lexical tone
25%
Pronunciation Training
25%
Computer Science
Fundamental Frequency
100%
Language Learner
50%
Potential Application
50%
Speech Synthesis
50%
Speech Communication
50%
Pronunciation Training
50%
Social Sciences
Pronunciation Training
100%