Szczegóły Szczegóły PDF BIBTEX RIS Tytuł artykułu An Investigation of Tone Perception and Production in German Learners of Mandarin Tytuł czasopisma Archives of Acoustics Rocznik 2011 Wolumin vol. 36 Numer No 3 Autorzy Ding, Hongwei ; Hoffmann, Rüdiger ; Jokisch, Oliver Słowa kluczowe Mandarin tones ; German speakers ; tone perception ; tone production Wydział PAN Nauki Techniczne Zakres 509-518 Wydawca Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Committee on Acoustics Data 2011 Typ Artykuły / Articles Identyfikator DOI: 10.2478/v10168-011-0036-6 ; ISSN 0137-5075 ; eISSN 2300-262X Źródło Archives of Acoustics; 2011; vol. 36; No 3; 509-518 Referencje Boersma P., Weenink D. <a target="_blank" href='http://www.praat.org'>http://www.praat.org</a> ; Chao Y. (1968), A grammar of spoken Chinese. ; Ding H. (2006a), The effect of glottalization on voice preference, null, 851. ; Ding H. (2006b), F0 analysis of Chinese accented German speech, null, 49. ; Ding H. (2007), Perception and analysis of Chinese-accented German vowels, Archives of Acoustics, 32, 1, 89. ; Grabe E. (1998), Pitch accent realization in English and German, Journal of Phonetics, 26, 2, 129, doi.org/10.1006/jpho.1997.0072 ; Jilka M. (2005), Exploration of different types of intonational deviations in foreign-accented and synthesized speech, null, 2393. ; Leather J. (1990), Perceptual and productive learning of Chinese lexical tone by Dutch and English speakers, null, 72. ; Peabody M. (2004), Mandarin tone acquisition through typed interactions, null, 173. ; Rathcke T. (2007), The phonetics and phonology of high and low tones in two falling f0-contours in standard German, null, 982. ; Shih C. (2000), Intonation: analysis, modelling and technology, 243. ; Wang Y. (2003), Acoustic and perceptual evaluation of Mandarin tone productions before and after perceptual training, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 113, 2, 1033, doi.org/10.1121/1.1531176 ; Xu Y. (1998), Consistency of tone-syllable alignment across different syllable structures and speaking rates, Phonetica, 55, 4, 179, doi.org/10.1159/000028432