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The Perception of Mandarin lexical tones by native Japanese adult listeners with and without Mandarin learning experience
Tsukada, Kimiko; Kondo, Mariko; Sunaoka, Kazuko. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2016
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The Perception of Mandarin Lexical Tones by Native Korean Listeners Differing in Their Experience with Mandarin ...
Tsukada, Kimiko; Jeong-Im Han; Byunggon Yang. - : Unpublished, 2016
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The Effect of First Language (L1) in Cross-Language Speech Perception: Comparison of Word-Final Stop Discrimination by English, Japanese and Thai Listeners
In: Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan (Onsei Kenkyu) (2015)
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The Effect of First Language (L1) in Cross-Language Speech Perception: Comparison of Word-Final Stop Discrimination by English, Japanese and Thai Listeners
In: Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan (Onsei Kenkyu) (2015)
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Cross-Language Perception of Word-Final Stops: Comparison of Cantonese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese Listeners
In: Proceedings of International Congress of Phonetic Sciences 2007 ; http://www.hcsnet.edu.au/node/877 (2015)
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Cross-Language Perception of Word-Final Stops: Comparison of Cantonese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese Listeners
In: Proceedings of International Congress of Phonetic Sciences 2007 ; http://www.hcsnet.edu.au/node/877 (2015)
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The Perception of Mandarin lexical tones by listeners from different linguistic backgrounds
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Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different language backgrounds
Tsukada, Kimiko; Cox, Felicity; Hajek, John. - : Glasgow, UK : University of Glasgow, 2015
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The Perception of Mandarin tones by learners from heritage and non-heritage backgrounds
Tsukada, Kimiko; Xu, Hui Ling; Xu Rattanasone, Nan. - : Piscataway, N.J : IEEE, 2014
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Cross-language perception of word-final stops
Tsukada, Kimiko. - : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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Cross-language perception of Japanese vowel length contrasts : comparison of listeners from different first language backgrounds
Tsukada, Kimiko; Hirata, Yukari; Roengpitya, Rungpat. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2014
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Perception of Italian and Japanese consonant length by native speakers of Australian English and Italian : a pilot study
Tsukada, Kimiko; Cox, Felicity; Hajek, John. - : Canberra : Australian Speech Science and Technology Association (ASSTA), 2014
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Cross-language perception of Japanese singleton and geminate consonants : preliminary data from non-native learners of Japanese and native speakers of Italian and Australian English
Tsukada, Kimiko; Cox, Felicity; Hajek, John. - : Singapore : International Speech and Communication Association, 2014
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Cross-language perception of word-final stops
In: South and Southeast Asian psycholinguistics (Cambridge, 2013), p. 298-304
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Vowel length categorization in Arabic and Japanese : comparison of native and non-native Japanese perception
Tsukada, Kimiko. - : Maney Publishing, 2013
Abstract: This study examined the perception of short and long vowels in Arabic and Japanese by native (NJ) and non-native (NNJ) speakers of Japanese. Both Arabic and Japanese use duration contrastively. The aim was to examine whether and how the listeners' differential knowledge of Japanese might influence the processing of short and long vowels in an unknown language, Arabic, as well as Japanese. Of particular interest was the effect of NNJ's emerging length categories resulting from second/foreign language learning experience on their cross-language perception. Ten Japanese vowels (five short, five long) were used as response categories. On average, the NJ listeners categorized the Japanese vowels more accurately than did the NNJ listeners (91 vs. 84%), in particular, long vowels (94% for NJ and 82% for NNJ), but the between-group difference did not reach statistical significance. However, qualitative differences were observed between the two groups in the way they responded to Arabic and Japanese vowels. This may be related to the distributional characteristics of Japanese vowels, which is that long vowels are much less frequent than short vowels, prompting the NNJ, but not the NJ, listeners to select the short category over the long counterpart when in doubt. As a result of this distributional imbalance, the NNJ listeners may have developed a more robust representation for short than for long vowels in Japanese. Both NJ and NNJ listeners assimilated Arabic vowels to a wide range of Japanese vowels, suggesting perceptual confusion. ; 10 page(s)
Keyword: 200300 Language Studies; 200400 Linguistics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/267024
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Non-native Japanese listeners perception of vowel length contrasts in Japanese and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 28 (2012) 2, 151-168
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Comparison of native versus nonnative perception of vowel length contrasts in Arabic and Japanese
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 33 (2012) 3, 501-516
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Comparison of native versus nonnative perception of vowel length contrasts in Arabic and Japanese
Tsukada, Kimiko. - : Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Preliminary report on the Kanji and Katakana (K2) gym : out-of-class character/vocabulary learning activities for Japanese language learners
Tsukada, Kimiko. - : Taylor and Francis, 2012
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Preliminary report : an acoustic phonetic analysis of word-initial stop production by young simultaneous Mandarin-English bilingual children
Qi, Ruying; Tsukada, Kimiko; Zhu, Hua. - : Plural Publishing, 2012
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