Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan
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The relationship between plosive perception and speech perception of Japanese: Comparison of Shanghai speakers with the voicing contrast and Mandarin speakers without
Fumiko YAMAMOTO
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2004 Volume 8 Issue 3 Pages 67-79

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I hypothesized that plosive perception contributes to speech perception of Japanese. I have noted that Shanghai speakers with the voicing contrast yet with a modest knowledge of Japanese grammar are generally higher in listening comprehension than Mandarin speakers without the voicing contrast but with a higher knowledge of Japanese grammar. In order to verify this hypothesis, I examined the relationship between the plosive perception and speech perception of the two groups. Results indicate that confusion in plosive consonants is a factor contributing to the confusion of speech perception and, especially, that confusion in voiceless plosive [t] and [k], whose frequencies are the two highest in Japanese speech, is a significant factor preventing Mandarin speakers from perceiving Japanese speech.
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