Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences

While the Mandarin alveolar-retroflex phoneme contrast has been extensively studied in Beijing and Taiwan Mandarin, little analysis exists for the Singapore variety of Mandarin. In this study, we explore in detail how English-Mandarin bilinguals resolve ambiguity for words that differ in the voicele...

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Main Authors: Goh, Hannah Letitia, Styles, Suzy J.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1572612023-03-05T16:27:18Z Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences Goh, Hannah Letitia Styles, Suzy J. Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) School of Social Sciences 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2022) Centre for Research and Development in Learning (CRADLE) Humanities::Linguistics::Psycholinguistics Perception Singapore Mandarin Phonology While the Mandarin alveolar-retroflex phoneme contrast has been extensively studied in Beijing and Taiwan Mandarin, little analysis exists for the Singapore variety of Mandarin. In this study, we explore in detail how English-Mandarin bilinguals resolve ambiguity for words that differ in the voiceless alveolar-retroflex affricate contrast in Singapore Mandarin. We created a 2-alternative-forced-choice (2AFC) lexical identity task with a novel set of stimuli consisting of an 8-step alveolar-retroflex [tsʰuə́n]-[ʈʂʰuə́n] continuum, synthesized from speech of a Singapore Mandarin speaker. The preregistered study will recruit between 34 and 111 participants, with a Bayesian optimal stopping rule. To date, 6 participants have completed the procedure. Our initial results show a wide range of individual variation in identification of words starting with [tsʰ] and [ʈʂʰ]: One participant shows no systematic differentiation between the two words, while others show steep categorical decision gradients. In accordance with our preregistered analysis plan, the full sample will allow us to evaluate whether bilinguals’ self-reported proficiency in Mandarin predicts their performance on the lexical identification task. Recruitment is projected to conclude in March 2022, prior to the CogSci conference. National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version 2022-10-26T07:12:47Z 2022-10-26T07:12:47Z 2022 Conference Paper Goh, H. L. & Styles, S. J. (2022). Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences. 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2022), 44. 1069-7977 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157261 https://escholarship.org/uc/cognitivesciencesociety https://cognitivesciencesociety.org/cogsci-2022/ 44 en NRF2016-SOL002-011 JHU IO 90071537 © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Cognitive Science Society. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY). application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Humanities::Linguistics::Psycholinguistics
Perception
Singapore
Mandarin
Phonology
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Perception
Singapore
Mandarin
Phonology
Goh, Hannah Letitia
Styles, Suzy J.
Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences
description While the Mandarin alveolar-retroflex phoneme contrast has been extensively studied in Beijing and Taiwan Mandarin, little analysis exists for the Singapore variety of Mandarin. In this study, we explore in detail how English-Mandarin bilinguals resolve ambiguity for words that differ in the voiceless alveolar-retroflex affricate contrast in Singapore Mandarin. We created a 2-alternative-forced-choice (2AFC) lexical identity task with a novel set of stimuli consisting of an 8-step alveolar-retroflex [tsʰuə́n]-[ʈʂʰuə́n] continuum, synthesized from speech of a Singapore Mandarin speaker. The preregistered study will recruit between 34 and 111 participants, with a Bayesian optimal stopping rule. To date, 6 participants have completed the procedure. Our initial results show a wide range of individual variation in identification of words starting with [tsʰ] and [ʈʂʰ]: One participant shows no systematic differentiation between the two words, while others show steep categorical decision gradients. In accordance with our preregistered analysis plan, the full sample will allow us to evaluate whether bilinguals’ self-reported proficiency in Mandarin predicts their performance on the lexical identification task. Recruitment is projected to conclude in March 2022, prior to the CogSci conference.
author2 Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
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Goh, Hannah Letitia
Styles, Suzy J.
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author Goh, Hannah Letitia
Styles, Suzy J.
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title Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences
title_short Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences
title_full Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences
title_fullStr Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences
title_full_unstemmed Perception of a phoneme contrast in Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences
title_sort perception of a phoneme contrast in singaporean english-mandarin bilingual adults: a preregistered study of individual differences
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157261
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