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The roles of fundamental frequency contours and sentence context in Mandarin Chinese speech intelligibility
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Fundamental FrequencyNeurolinguisticsPrimary Acoustic CuePsycholinguisticsSpoken Language ProcessingSpeech ScienceSpeech RecognitionLanguage AcquisitionLanguage StudiesMandarin Chinese SentencesHealth SciencesFundamental Frequency ContoursCognitive ScienceSpeech ProductionSpeech CommunicationSpeech AnalysisSentence ContextSpeech ProcessingLanguage ComprehensionSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
Flattening the fundamental frequency (F0) contours of Mandarin Chinese sentences reduces their intelligibility in noise but not in quiet. It is unclear, however, how the absence of primary acoustic cue for lexical tones might be compensated with the top-down information of sentence context. In this study, speech intelligibility was evaluated when participants listened to sentences and word lists with or without F0 variations in quiet and noise. The results showed that sentence context partially explained the unchanged intelligibility of monotonous Chinese sentences in quiet and further indicate that F0 variations and sentence context act in concert during speech comprehension.
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