Tone perception ability of Cantonese-speaking children.

Abstract:

:Studies have shown that while children acquire all Cantonese tones by age two, they are not able to label them reliably until approximately age 10. One possible explanation for the large age discrepancy may be the different methodologies used. This study aimed to (1) investigate a new research design for the collection of reliable tone perception data from young children; (2) compare lexical and nonlexical items for testing tone perception ability; and (3) identify the relative ease of perceiving the three basic tone contrasts in Cantonese, that is, high level/high rising (T1/T2), high level/low falling (T1/T4), and, high rising/low falling tones (T2/T4). The three tone pairs were presented to 31 children in the form of word and nonword stimuli. It was found that the research design could be used to assess the tone perception knowledge of children as young as 2;09. Significant differences were found between word and nonword stimuli and also in the identification of the T2/T4 contrast in comparison with the other two pairs. Children's overall tone perception abilities are discussed in detail with reference to the role of lexical knowledge and the potential for tone perception confusions arising from differences in fundamental frequencies for tone onset and offset.

journal_name

Lang Speech

journal_title

Language and speech

authors

Lee KY,Chiu SN,van Hasselt CA

doi

10.1177/00238309020450040401

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-12-01 00:00:00

pages

387-406

issue

Pt 4

eissn

0023-8309

issn

1756-6053

journal_volume

45

pub_type

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