Title
Cross-linguistic perception of Chinese attitudes praising and blaming
Abstract
This study compared the perceptions of Chinese sentences conveying the attitudinal contrast of praising and blaming by five groups of subjects (Chinese natives, Japanese L2 learners of Mandarin, French L2 learners of Mandarin, Japanese and French subjects without any Mandarin ability). Context-elicited target sentences conveying praising, blaming or neutral attitude were used as stimuli in the listening experiment. The subjects were asked to give their evaluations of the stimuli based on a five-point scale (obviously praiseful, somewhat praiseful, neutral, somewhat critical and obviously critical). The subjects' evaluations were recorded and analyzed. The results of the listening experiment shown that (a) Chinese subjects performed best among all subjects in the listening experiment, and L2 learners performed better than naíve subjects without any Chinese ability; also, (b) French subjects tended to under-evaluated the attitude of praising compared to Chinese and Japanese subjects. The correlations between the subjects' evaluations and certain acoustic parameters which were demonstrated to be important in regard to conveying affects were examined, by which the subjects' discrepancies in perceiving these attitudes were further discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/ICSDA.2015.7357875
2015 International Conference Oriental COCOSDA held jointly with 2015 Conference on Asian Spoken Language Research and Evaluation (O-COCOSDA/CASLRE)
Keywords
Field
DocType
Cross-linguistic perception,praising attitude,blaming attitude,Mandarin,Japanese,French,L2 learners
Pragmatics,Emotion recognition,Active listening,Psychology,Linguistics,Perception,Mandarin Chinese
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2163-3479
0
0.34
References 
Authors
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ping Tang1192.30
Lei Liu258864.83
shanpeng li300.34
Wentao Gu44513.16