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Pitch accent in spoken-word recognition in Japanese
1999
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Three experiments addressed the question of whether pitch-accent information may be exploited in the process of recognizing spoken words in Tokyo Japanese. In a two-choice classification task, listeners judged from which of two words, differing in accentual structure, isolated syllables had been extracted ͑e.g., ka from baka HL or gaka LH͒; most judgments were correct, and listeners' decisions were correlated with the fundamental frequency characteristics of the syllables. In a gating
doi:10.1121/1.426724
pmid:10089610
fatcat:prnmr2xs2rbjlimhdxxbp4mbge