Jung-Yueh Tu
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
27
Citations
107
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
18
Publishing since 2008
Jung-Yueh Tu studies how people perceive and produce the tones of Mandarin Chinese and related languages, with a focus on learners of Chinese as a second language. The work combines speech analysis, perception experiments, and methods like eye-tracking to understand how listeners process tonal patterns and where second-language learners make errors. Topics also extend to teaching Chinese and recognizing historical Chinese scripts.
Publication activity has been fairly steady but modest over the past decade, averaging just over one paper per year with a small peak around 2020.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Teaching Chinese as a Second Language in Taiwan
2025
- Analysis of errors in Mandarin disyllabic tones produced by Vietnamese speakers
Global Chinese · 2023
- Effects of Synthesized Inflectional Tones on the Perception of Mandarin Third Tone by Native Chinese Speakers and Korean L2 Learners
International Journal of Asian Language Processing · 2023
- The Role of Categorical Perception and Acoustic Details in the Processing of Mandarin Tonal Alternations in Contexts: An Eye-Tracking Study
Frontiers in Psychology · 2022
- Mandarin third tone sandhi application in trisyllabic words by L2 learners
Speech Prosody 2022 · 2022
- Perception of Synthesized Flectional Tones in Mandarin Chinese by Native Chinese Speakers and Korean L2 Learners
2021
- A study on encoding-based oracle bone script recognition
Journal of Chinese Writing Systems · 2020
- The Processing of Mandarin Chinese Tonal Alternations in Contexts: An Eye-Tracking Study
2020
- Gender Differences on the Perception and Production of Utterances with Willingness and Reluctance in Chinese
2020
- Cross-Linguistic Perception of Utterances with Willingness and Reluctance in Mandarin by Korean L2 Learners
2020
- An eye-tracking investigation on the role of categorical perception and acoustic details in the processing of tonal alternations in context
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America · 2019
- The Perception of Cantonese Lexical Tones in Popular Music: A Preliminary Report
2018
- Trisyllabic Tone 3 Sandhi Patterns in Mandarin Produced by Cantonese Speakers
2017
- Discourse Processes×1
- Journal of Chinese Writing Systems×1
- Frontiers in Psychology×1
- Global Chinese×1
- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America×1
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