Ml. Ng et al., PERCEPTIONS OF TONAL CHANGES IN NORMAL LARYNGEAL, ESOPHAGEAL, AND ARTIFICIAL LARYNGEAL MALE CANTONESE SPEAKERS, Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica, 50(2), 1998, pp. 64-70
Listeners were asked to identify six tonal variations in the productio
n of the syllables /ji/ and /si/ produced by 10 normal laryngeal (NL),
10 standard esophageal (SE), and 10 Server-type electrolarynx (EL) Ca
ntonese speakers. The purpose of the present study was to determine if
alaryngeal Cantonese speakers could differentiate meanings associated
with different tone levels. Results indicated that listeners' identif
ication of the six tones for each syllable produced by the SE speakers
was similar in pattern to those produced by the NL speakers of Canton
ese. For both NL and SE speech, the high-level, low-falling, and high-
rising tones were perceived more accurately than the midlevel, low-lev
el, and low-rising tones. Identification of the six tones for each syl
lable as produced by the EL speakers was significantly poorer due to t
he limitations of the electrolarynx.