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articles
Lee, C.-Y., and Lee, Y.-F. (in press). Perception of musical pitch and lexical tones by Mandarin-speaking musicians. To appear in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. [accepted manuscript] Lee, C.-Y., Tao, L., and Bond, Z. S. (in press). Identification of acoustically modified Mandarin tones by non-native listeners. To appear in Language and Speech. [accepted manuscript] Lee, C.-Y., Tao, L., and Bond, Z. S. (2009). Speaker variability and context in the identification of fragmented Mandarin tones by native and non-native listeners. Journal of Phonetics, 37, 1-15. [PDF] Lee, C.-Y. (2009). Identifying isolated, multispeaker Mandarin tones from brief acoustic input: A perceptual and acoustic study. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 125, 1125-1137. [PDF] Odekar, A., Hallowell, B., Kruse, H., Moates, D. R., and Lee, C.-Y. (2009). Validity of eye movement methods and indices for capturing semantic (associative) priming effects. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 52, 31-48. [PDF] Lee, C.-Y., and Hung, T.-H. (2008). Identification of Mandarin tones by English-speaking musicians and non-musicians. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 124, 3235-3248. [PDF] Lee, C.-Y., Tao, L., and Bond, Z. S. (2008). Identification of acoustically modified Mandarin tones by native listeners. Journal of Phonetics, 36, 537-563. [PDF] Zhou, N., Zhang, W., Lee, C.-Y., and Xu, L. (2008). Lexical tone recognition with an artificial neural network. Ear and Hearing, 29, 326-335. [PDF] Lee, C.-Y. (2007). Does horse activate mother? Processing lexical tone in form priming. Language and Speech, 50, 101-123. [PDF] Xu, L., Zhang, W., Zhou, N., Lee, C.-Y., Li, Y., Chen, X., and Zhao, X. (2006). Mandarin Chinese tone recognition with an artificial neural network. Journal of Otology, 1, 30-34. Book
chapters
Stevens, K.N., Li, Z., Lee, C.-Y., and Keyser, J. (2004). A note on Mandarin fricatives and enhancement. In G. Fant, H. Fujisaki, J. Cao, and Y. Xu (eds.), From Traditional Phonology to Modern Speech Processing (pp. 393-404), Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. Submitted
manuscripts
Lee, C.-Y., Dutton, L.,
and Ram, G. (submitted). The role of speaker gender
identification in F0 height estimation from multispeaker, brief speech
segments. Submitted to Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Lee, C.-Y., Tao, L., and Bond, Z. S. (submitted). Identification of multi-speaker Mandarin tones in noise by native and non-native listeners. Submitted to Speech Communication. Zhou, N., Xu, L., and Lee, C.-Y. (submitted). The effects
of frequency-place shift on consonant confusion in cochlear implant
simulation. Submitted to Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Dormant
manuscripts
Lee, C.-Y., and Stevens, K. N. Strident fricatives in Mandarin Chinese: From acoustics to articulation and features. Lee, C.-Y.,
and Moates, D. R. The feature [sonorant] in auditory word recognition. |
