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Generating tonal distinctions in Mandarin Chinese using an electrolarynx with preprogrammed tone patterns

•We created an electrolarynx (EL) that generates tonal distinctions in Mandarin.•Tones are identified with greater accuracy in the tonal vs. monotone EL condition.•Tonal information enhances EL speech intelligibility and acceptability. An electrolarynx (EL) is a valuable rehabilitative option for in...

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Published in:Speech communication 2016-04, Vol.78, p.34-41
Main Authors: Guo, Liana, Nagle, Kathleen F., Heaton, James T.
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