17.2996, Qs: Phonological Neighborhood Studies in Mandarin

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Subject: 17.2996, Qs: Phonological Neighborhood Studies in Mandarin

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Date: 11-Oct-2006
From: Peitzu Tsai < ptsai at hesp.umd.edu >
Subject: Phonological Neighborhood Studies in Mandarin 

	
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:13:45
From: Peitzu Tsai < ptsai at hesp.umd.edu >
Subject: Phonological Neighborhood Studies in Mandarin 
 


Hello everyone,

I an searching for information on phonological neighborhood in Mandarin
Chinese and its effects on production/perception, yet the studies I pulled
up from databases related to Chinese are all examining orthographic
neighborhood in word processing.  Does anyone know if such research has
been conducted on speech production/perception in Mandarin or if any
research team is currently working on it?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Peitzu
ptsai at hesp.umd.edu 

Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics




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