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Mandarin neutral tone confirmed as lexical tone in new study

A new study analyzing spoken Mandarin corpora from Beijing and Taiwan suggests that the neutral tone, often described as reduced or toneless, is in fact a lexical tone. Researchers found that this neutral tone possesses its own distinct tonal target and that its realization in disyllabic words is influenced by the tone of the preceding syllable, similar to lexical tones. The study also indicates that words with a neutral tone exhibit unique pitch signatures, which can be predicted by contextualized embeddings, further supporting the classification of the neutral tone as a lexical element. AI

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing linguistic analysis of a specific language feature. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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Mandarin neutral tone confirmed as lexical tone in new study

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    Phonetic and semantic analyses of spoken corpora of Beijing and Taiwan Mandarin indicate that the neutral tone is a lexical tone

    The neutral, or floating, tone of Mandarin Chinese is a tone with an enigmatic set of properties. It has been described as a reduced tone, or as a tone that sometimes is lexically fixed but that can also be toneless. In two-syllable words, it is found only on the second syllable,…