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Incorporating tone in the modelling of wordlikeness judgements – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2021

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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press

On page 609 of the above publication (Do & Lai Reference Do and Lai2020), the finding that tone is less important for lexical access than other aspects of monosyllabic Mandarin words was incorrectly attributed to Lin (Reference Lin2016); the correct citation is Lin (Reference Lin2017).

References

Do, Youngah & Lai, Ryan Ka Yau (2020). Incorporating tone in the modelling of wordlikeness judgements. Phonology 37. 577615.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lin, Isabelle (2017). Tone sequences in lexical processing of Beijing Mandarin. MA thesis, University of California, Los Angeles.Google Scholar
Lin, Yu-Leng (2016). Sonority effects and learning bias in nasal harmony. PhD dissertation, University of Toronto.Google Scholar