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Individual differences in attention and working memory modulate the process of tone merging: evidence from Macau Cantonese

Linguistics and Languages

Individual differences in attention and working memory modulate the process of tone merging: evidence from Macau Cantonese

H. Wang, F. Gao, et al.

This study by Han Wang, Fei Gao, and Jingwei Zhang explores the intriguing relationship between cognitive functions like attention and working memory and tone merging in Macau Cantonese. Discover how these cognitive abilities significantly influence perception and production of tones at different merging stages.

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