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Dialect speech and wages
Yao, Y; van Ours, JC. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA, 2019
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Daily dialect-speaking and wages among native Dutch speakers
Yao, Y; van Ours, JC. - : Springer Verlag, 2019
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On the cognitive basis of contact-induced sound change: Vowel merger reversal in Shanghainese
Yao, Y.; Chang, C. B.. - : Linguistic Society of America, 2015
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Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session and Parasession on Theoretical Approaches to Argument Structure
Antić, Z.; Chang, C. B.; Cibelli, E.. - : Berkeley Linguistics Society, 2012
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Production of phonetic and phonological contrast by heritage speakers of Mandarin
Rhodes, R.; Haynes, E. F.; Yao, Y.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2011
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The phonetic space of phonological categories in heritage speakers of Mandarin
Chang, C. B.; Rhodes, R.; Haynes, E. F.; Yao, Y.. - : Chicago Linguistic Society, 2010
Abstract: In two experiments, we investigated the production of Mandarin and English by heritage speakers of Mandarin in comparison to native Mandarin speakers and late learners. In Experiment 1, speakers in all groups made an F2 distinction between Mandarin and English back vowels, with native Mandarin speakers' vowels in both languages having lower F2 values than those of heritage speakers and late learners. In addition, heritage speakers were found to achieve the greatest separation between similar vowel categories. In Experiment 2, few speakers made a VOT distinction between Mandarin unaspirated and English voiced; however, native Mandarin speakers and heritage speakers did distinguish Mandarin aspirated and English voiceless, both groups putting more distance between the two categories than late learners. Thus, we found that heritage speakers maintain not only language-internal contrasts, but also cross-linguistic contrasts, a result which likely stems from an acute approximation of phonetic norms that occurs during early exposure to both languages.
Keyword: Africa; Oceania; P Philology. Linguistics; PE English; PI Oriental languages and literatures; PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia
URL: https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/19109/1/Changetal_CLS44.pdf
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/19109/
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Relative reducts in consistent and inconsistent decision tables of the Pawlak rough set model
In: Information sciences. - New York, NY : Elsevier Science Inc. 179 (2009) 24, 4140-4150
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A tale of five fricatives: Consonantal contrast in heritage speakers of Mandarin
Chang, C. B.; Haynes, E. F.; Yao, Y.. - : Penn Linguistics Club, 2009
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A web-accessible dictionary of Southeastern Pomo
Yao, Y.; Chang, C. B.; Katseff, S.. - : Linguistic Society of Korea, 2009
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A Web-Accessible Dictionary of Southeastern Pomo
Chang, C.B.; Yao, Y.; Katseff, S.. - : University of Canterbury. New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour, 2008
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Tone production in whispered Mandarin
Chang, C.; Yao, Y.. - : Pirrot, 2007
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Analyzing language development from a network approach ...
Ke, J-Y; Yao, Y.. - : arXiv, 2006
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On the Completeness of Incidence Calculus
In: Journal of automated reasoning. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 16 (1996) 3, 355-368
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