ISCA Archive SpeechProsody 2010
ISCA Archive SpeechProsody 2010

Development of tone sensitivity in young Chinese children

Candise Chen, Min Wang, Hua Shu, Han Wu, Chu Chu Li

We examined the development of tone sensitivity in young children who speak Beijing Mandarin as their native language. Participants included children at age 3 and 5 and adults. Analyses showed that 5-year-olds performed better than 3-year-olds in lexical tone, tone sandhi, and the neutral tone. In the lexical tone task, the older children also showed better performance in the four conditions which varied by whether onset or rime is the same or different (e.g. onset+rime+, onset+rime-, onset-rime+, onset-rime-). These results implied that by age 5, Chinese children began to develop sensitivity to lexical tone, tone sandhi, and the neutral tone.

Index Terms: tone, phonology, first language acquisition


Cite as: Chen, C., Wang, M., Shu, H., Wu, H., Li, C.C. (2010) Development of tone sensitivity in young Chinese children. Proc. Speech Prosody 2010, paper 084

@inproceedings{chen10d_speechprosody,
  author={Candise Chen and Min Wang and Hua Shu and Han Wu and Chu Chu Li},
  title={{Development of tone sensitivity in young Chinese children}},
  year=2010,
  booktitle={Proc. Speech Prosody 2010},
  pages={paper 084}
}