Pitch planning in English and Taiwanese Mandarin: Evidence from startle-elicited responses

  • Chiu C
  • Gick B
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Abstract

Startling auditory stimulus (SAS) can trigger rapid release of pre-planned movement sequences and can effect a physiological perturbation of pitch level. An SAS-based paradigm was used to investigate planning of pitch profiles in English and Taiwanese Mandarin. Results show that startle-elicited pitch level is elevated, whereas pitch contours are preserved. These results support the view that pitch contours are pre-specified in speech plans, while absolute pitch level is not.

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Chiu, C., & Gick, B. (2014). Pitch planning in English and Taiwanese Mandarin: Evidence from startle-elicited responses. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 136(4), EL322–EL328. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4896405

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