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Prevalence of hearing loss and tinnitus among school-age children: a cross-sectional analysis of the PICTURE cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Public Health
Piotrowski J   +7 more
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”Tones, tones, tones”: Robert Frost's Act and Invention

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What’s the Story? The Director Meets Their Screenplay, 2020
AbstractThe vast majority of African languages are tonal, and they have played a major role in the formation of theories of tone, especially since the advent of autosegmental tonology. Spread and shift of tone, floating tones and tone melodies, and downstep are well-documented properties of African tone, manifesting the fact that tones owe little ...
Peter Markham
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

What Can Lexical Tone Training Studies in Adults Tell Us about Tone Processing in Children?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
A growing number of studies on the acquisition of lexical tone by adult learners have revealed that factors such as language background, musical experience, cognitive abilities, and neuroanatomy all play a role in determining tone learning success.
Mark Antoniou, Luisa Damiano
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Tone-on-Tone Masking

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1974
Detection of a brief (5-msec) sinusoid in the presence of a simultaneous tonal masker was inviatigated. The masker was either a gated sinusoid or a continuous tone. Both signal and gated masker were bandpass filtered. In the continuous-masker condition, when masker frequency was lower than signal frequency, a notch or shelf, similar to that reported by
E. Cudahy, B. Leshowitz
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