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Pronunciation training system of Chinese aspiration for Japanese students

日本人学生のための中国語有気音の発音訓練システム
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Volume: 32  Issue:Page: 154-157 (J-STAGE)  Publication year: 2011 
JST Material Number: Z0931A  ISSN: 1346-3969  Document type: Article
Article type: 短報  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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  • 1) C. Zhu, Studying Method of the Pronunciation of Chinese Speech for Foreign Students (Yu Wu Publishing Co., China, 1997), pp. 63–71 (in Chinese).
  • 2) A. Hoshino and A. Yasuda, “Evaluation of Chinese aspiration sounds uttered by Japanese students using VOT and power,” J. Acoust. Soc. Jpn. (J), 58, 689–695 (2002) (in Japanese).
  • 3) A. Hoshino and A. Yasuda, “The evaluation of Chinese aspiration sounds uttered by Japanese student using VOT and power,” 2003 Int. Conf. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. IEEE Proc., Hong Kong, pp. 472–475 (2003).
  • 4) A. Hoshino and A. Yasuda, “Dependence of correct pronunciation of Chinese aspirated sounds on power during voice onset time,” Proc. ISCSLP 2004, Hong Kong, pp. 121–124 (2004).
  • 5) A. Hoshino and A. Yasuda, “Effect of Japanese articulation of stops on pronunciation of Chinese aspirated sounds by Japanese students,” Proc. ISCSLP 2004, Hong Kong, pp. 125–128 (2004).
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