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    por Kostka, Stefan
    Publicado 1984
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    “…Languages can use a common repertoire of vocal sounds to signify distinct meanings. In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, pitch contours of syllables distinguish one word from another, whereas in non-tonal languages, such as English, pitch is used to convey intonation. …”
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    “…This study investigates the tonal properties of Indonesian, specifically examining intonation contours in Indonesian at the sentence level and focusing on how the tonal system is used to indicate different pragmatic meanings in Indonesian. …”
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    por Cadwallader, Allen Clayton
    Publicado 1998
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    por Perle, George, 1915-
    Publicado 1996
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    por Perle, George, 1915-2009
    Publicado 1977
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    por Schachter, Carl
    Publicado 2016
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    “…One might anticipate differential speech-to-song effects in tonal vs. non-tonal languages, since these language classes differ importantly in the linguistic value they assign to tones. …”
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    “…To date, only few studies have explored how intonation is processed in tonal languages, how this compares to tone and between tonal and non‐tonal language speakers. …”
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    “…The categorical nature of our linguistic experience is directly reflected in the traditionally clear-cut linguistic classification of languages into tonal or non-tonal. However, some evidence suggests that duration and pitch are fundamentally interconnected and co-vary in signaling word meaning in non-tonal languages as well. …”
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    por Muench, Gerhart, 1907-1988
    Publicado 1991
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    por Straus, Joseph Nathan
    Publicado 2016
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    por Burstein, L. Poundie
    Publicado 2016
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    por Guzmán Naranjo, Alberto
    Publicado 2010
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    “…PURPOSE: To investigate if, regardless of language background (tonal or non-tonal), musicians may show stronger CP than non-musicians; To examine if native speakers of English (English or non-tonal musicians henceforth) or Mandarin Chinese (Mandarin or tonal musicians henceforth) can better accommodate multiple functions of the same acoustic cue and if musicians’ sensitivity to pitch of lexical tones comes at the cost of slower processing. …”
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    por Burstein, L. Poundie
    Publicado 2016
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