ISCA Archive SpeechProsody 2012
ISCA Archive SpeechProsody 2012

Non-native tone perception from infant to adult: how consistent and flexible is it?

Liquan Liu, René Kager

Dutch infants and adults are tested on their discrimination of a lexical tone contrast in Mandarin Chinese and a manipulated tone contrast differing solely in acoustic salience. Results show homogeneous tone discrimination pattern between adults and infants as early as 8-9 months. Specifically, Dutch infants and adults discriminate acoustic salient tonal contrast. When the salience is weakened, Dutch adults and infants after tonal perceptual reorganization phase fail to discriminate the non-native contrast. Their sensitivity is however enhanced with the help of statistical learning or training effect, showing the flexibility of non-native tone perception.

Index Terms: speech perception, tone, infant, adult