#tonelanguage — Public Fediverse posts
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But it's an empirical question, and the answer could very well be yes despite the above!
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1. Music is as much a part of culture in areas with tone languages as elsewhere.
2. Pitch is used in non-tone languages for lots of stuff (emphasis, enumerating lists, distinguishing statements from questions, etc), so maybe speakers of any language would have comparable effects of such distractors.
3. Whisper studies (and others) suggest that listeners have plenty of cues besides pitch to distinguish different tones.(2/3)
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First, I have no idea - that's a great question. However, here are some thoughts that lead me to guess that they'd have no problem (when compared to speakers of non-tone languages):
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