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Title: Mandarin third tone sandhi requires more effortful phonological encoding in speech production : evidence form an ERP study
Authors: Zhang, C 
Xia, Q
Peng, G 
Issue Date: Feb-2015
Source: Journal of neurolinguistics, Feb. 2015, v. 33, p. 149-162
Abstract: In Mandarin Chinese, the third tone (T3) is changed to the second tone (T2) or T2-like when followed by another T3 syllable in speech production. It has long been debated whether the production of a linguistic pattern like Mandarin T3 sandhi is operated via a computation mechanism or a lexical mechanism. The computation mechanism is that the sandhi/non-sandhi form of a tone is computed according to the phonological context, irrespective of real words or novel words. The lexical mechanism is that the lexical representation of T3+T3 words and the associated phonological forms are accessed in production, suggesting that T3 sandhi only applies to real words. To investigate whether T3 sandhi is mediated by a computation mechanism or a lexical mechanism, we examined the event-related potentials (ERPs) during the covert production of T2+T3 and T3+T3 sequences in real words and pseudowords in this study. We found that the second syllable elicited greater P2 amplitude in T3+T3 sequences than in T2+T3 sequences, indicating that the phonological encoding of sequences with T3 sandhi may be more effortful. Moreover, the phonological processing may not differ qualitatively between real words and pseudowords in the P2 time-window. It suggests that the phonological encoding of T3 sandhi may be mediated by a common computation mechanism in both real words and pseudowords. Alternative interpretations were also discussed. These findings, which are in line with previous behavioral findings that T3 sandhi occurs in phonological/phonetic encoding before the initiation of articulation, shed some light on the online encoding of linguistic patterns in production.
Keywords: Computation mechanism
Event-related potentials
Lexical mechanism
Mandarin
Tone sandhi
Publisher: Pergamon Press
Journal: Journal of neurolinguistics 
ISSN: 0911-6044
EISSN: 1873-8052
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2014.07.002
Rights: © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).
The following publication Zhang, Caicai, Quansheng Xia, and Gang Peng. "Mandarin third tone sandhi requires more effortful phonological encoding in speech production: Evidence from an ERP study." Journal of Neurolinguistics 33 (2015): 149-162 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneuroling.2014.07.002.
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