Asymmetric influence of vocalic context on mandarin sibilants: evidence from ERP studies

In the present study, we examine the interactive effect of vowels on Mandarin fricative sibilants using a passive oddball paradigm to determine whether the HEIGHT features of vowels can spread on the surface and influence preceding consonants with unspecified features. The stimuli are two pairs of M...

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Główni autorzy: Meng, Y, Kotzor, S, Xu, C, S. Z. Wynne, H, Lahiri, A
Format: Journal article
Język:English
Wydane: Frontiers Media 2021