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The current finding is consistent with Han et al. (2020), who found that visually salient lip-reading-based cues aided consonant perception but failed to find any positive impact of head and neck movement cues for Mandarin lexical tone perception.
This paper presents results concerning the exploitation of visual cues in the perception of Mandarin tones. The lower part of a female speaker's face was ...
This paper presents results concerning the exploitation of visual cues in the perception of Mandarin tones. The lower part of a female speaker's face was ...
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In their study, native Mandarin speakers identified Mandarin tones in various auditory and/or visual conditions (clear, reduced, and masked audioonly/audio- ...
Jan 4, 2023 · In this study, we propose that lip movement duration might be a potential visual timing cue facilitating audiovisual lexical tone perception.
Jan 4, 2023 · We conclude that, in contrast to vowel perception, auditory tone perception seems relatively impervious to visual congruence cues, at least ...
Nov 17, 2022 · Thus, this theory predicts that facial cues and hand gestures could enrich listeners' lexical tone representations, contributing to a higher ...
Jul 9, 2024 · The present study provided evidence that visual cues facilitated Mandarin tone identification by children with CIs in noisy environments and ...
The present study addresses these questions by examining the identification of clear and plain Mandarin tones with visual-only, auditory-only, and AV input ...
Congruent visual information enhances auditory speech perception. This visual benefit has been widely observed in perception of segments and linked to ...