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Implicit Priming Effects in Chinese Word Recall: The Role of Orthography and Tones in the Mental Lexicon
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Nian Liu
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Orthography
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Tones
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Word Recall
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Chinese Teaching
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THCI Core
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Understanding Mandarin Prosody: Tonal and Contextual Variations in Spontaneous Conversation
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Li-chiung Yang、Richard Esposito
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Tone
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Prosody
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Mandarin
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Tonal Variability
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Spontaneous Speech
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THCI Core
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Acoustic Correlates of Contrastive Stress in Compound Words versus Verbal Phrase in Mandarin Chinese
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Weilin Shen、Jacqueline Vaissière、Frédéric Isel
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Morpholexical Ambiguity
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Compounding
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Compound versus Nuclear Stress
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Acoustic Features
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THCI Core
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Non-segmental Cues for Syllable Perception:the Role of Local Tonal f0 and Global Speech Rate in Syllabification
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Iris Chuoying Ouyang
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Cue Integration
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Syllable Perception
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Tone Perception
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Speech Rate
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Mandarin Chinese
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THCI Core
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Tones of Reduced T1-T4 Mandarin Disyllables
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Shu-Chuan Tseng、Shu-Chuan Tseng、Tzu-Lun Lee
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Taiwan Mandarin
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Disyllabic Words
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Tone Perception
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Reduced Speech
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THCI Core
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