Production and Perception of Japanese Pitch Accent

Production and Perception of Japanese Pitch Accent

EnglishHardback
Sugiyama Yukiko
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
EAN: 9781443834667
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The word prosody of Tokyo Japanese is often labeled as pitch accent, and is characterized by a steep fall in F0 from the accented mora into the following unaccented mora. The description of Japanese pitch accent in earlier research was primarily based on the observation of a small set of minimal pairs that differed only by pitch accent, and its bearing on the perception of pitch accent was not clear. This book attempts to overcome these limitations by conducting production and perception experiments using a larger set of minimal pairs. It first examines whether earlier descriptions of Japanese pitch accent hold generally true in Japanese by thoroughly searching minimal pairs in an electronic database. It then conducts a perception study to examine whether acoustic differences found between the minimal pairs are used by listeners in word identification. The results show that some acoustic properties related to pitch accent were not used in auditory identification, underscoring the need to look at both production and perception in studying speech.This volume also includes a short review on the literature of Japanese pitch accent.The book is ideal for those interested in the issues related to phonetics and the perception of accent and word prosody.
EAN 9781443834667
ISBN 1443834661
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date February 2, 2012
Pages 135
Language English
Dimensions 212 x 148
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Sugiyama Yukiko
Edition Unabridged ed