An acoustic-perceptual investigation of a phonological phenomenon in which stress is retracted in double-stressed words (e.g., thirTEEN vs THIRteen MEN) was undertaken to identify the locus of functional impairments in speech prosody. Subjects included left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) and right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) patients and nonneurological controls. They were instructed to read sentences containing double-stressed target words in the presence of a clause boundary or its absence. Whereas all three groups of subjects were capable of manipulating the acoustic parameters that signal a shift in stress, there were some differences between the performance of the patient groups and that of the normal controls. Further, stress production defici...
While the left hemispheric role in speech production has been extensively studied the role of the ri...
Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1983), pp. 245-25
Research carried out in the last two decennia has shown that right brain damage could disturb the pr...
An acoustic-perceptual investigation of a phonological phenomenon in which stress is re-tracted in d...
This study explored the ability of left hemisphere damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasics, right hemispher...
Hemispheric specialization for the production of linguistic prosody is controversial. A review of th...
This study examined the production of linguistic prosody in left hemisphere damaged (LHD) and contro...
Lexical stress patterns appear to be important in word recognition processes in normal individuals. ...
The neural bases of prosody during the production of literal and idiomatic interpretations of litera...
A semantic priming, lexical-decision study was conducted to examine the ability of left- and right-b...
SUMMARY Patients with right or left hemisphere strokes were studied for the nature of emotion convey...
The ability to perceive and express emotional, as well as number of linguistic prosodic qualities of...
To examine brain lateralization of prosody during speech, the sentence production of six right-hemis...
To examine brain lateralization of prosody during speech, the sentence production of six right-hemis...
Although several aspects of prosody have been studied in speakers with right hemisphere damage (RHD)...
While the left hemispheric role in speech production has been extensively studied the role of the ri...
Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1983), pp. 245-25
Research carried out in the last two decennia has shown that right brain damage could disturb the pr...
An acoustic-perceptual investigation of a phonological phenomenon in which stress is re-tracted in d...
This study explored the ability of left hemisphere damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasics, right hemispher...
Hemispheric specialization for the production of linguistic prosody is controversial. A review of th...
This study examined the production of linguistic prosody in left hemisphere damaged (LHD) and contro...
Lexical stress patterns appear to be important in word recognition processes in normal individuals. ...
The neural bases of prosody during the production of literal and idiomatic interpretations of litera...
A semantic priming, lexical-decision study was conducted to examine the ability of left- and right-b...
SUMMARY Patients with right or left hemisphere strokes were studied for the nature of emotion convey...
The ability to perceive and express emotional, as well as number of linguistic prosodic qualities of...
To examine brain lateralization of prosody during speech, the sentence production of six right-hemis...
To examine brain lateralization of prosody during speech, the sentence production of six right-hemis...
Although several aspects of prosody have been studied in speakers with right hemisphere damage (RHD)...
While the left hemispheric role in speech production has been extensively studied the role of the ri...
Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1983), pp. 245-25
Research carried out in the last two decennia has shown that right brain damage could disturb the pr...