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Acoustical Studies of Mandarin Vowels and Tones
Originally published in 1976, this book applies the techniques of acoustic phonetics to Mandarin Chinese.
John Marshall Howie (Author)
9780521134255, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 11 March 2010
308 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm, 0.46 kg
Originally published in 1976, the sixth book in the Princeton–Cambridge Studies in Chinese Linguistics series was one of the first in any language to apply the techniques of acoustic phonetics to Mandarin Chinese. The present volume describes the acoustic cues for the perception of nine vowels and four tones (that is, patterns of voice pitch that serve to distinguish words). The description is based on an analysis of the speech of one male speaker of the Peking dialect, the results of which were used to determine the dimensions of a set of synthetic vowels and tones. In a series of perception tests these synthetic speech samples were presented to a group of twelve Mandarin speakers for identification with Mandarin characters. The series represents a systematic and highly detailed linguistic analysis of the Chinese languages. It provides a sophisticated working-tool and a comprehensive library of reference.
1. Introduction
2. Formant frequencies of the vowels
3. Fundamental frequency of the tones
4. Summary and proposals for further work
Selected bibliography
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C.
Subject Areas: Linguistics [CF]
