Due to increased variability, the expanded vowel and tone space in Mandarin IDS does not lead to enhanced contrasts

Ping Tang, Nan Xu Rattanasone, Ivan Yuen, Katherine Demuth, Titia Benders*

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Abstract

Expanded vowel or tone space in IDS has traditionally been interpreted as evidence of enhanced acoustic contrasts. However, emerging evidence from various languages shows that the within-category acoustic variability of vowels and tones also increases in IDS, offsetting the benefit of space expansion and leading to non-enhanced, or reduced acoustic contrasts. This study re-analysed a corpus of Mandarin IDS and ADS, showing that, relative to ADS, vowels and tones in IDS display greater variability, resulting in non-enhanced contrasts. Thus, given increased variability, expanded vowel or tonal space in IDS may not necessarily equate to enhanced acoustic contrasts.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Child Language
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 28 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Mandarin Chinese
  • infant-directed speech
  • vowels and tones

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