Speech and music have structured rhythms, but these rhythms are rarely compared empirically. This study, based on large corpora, quantitatively characterizes and compares a major acoustic correlate of spoken and musical rhythms, the slow (0.25- 32 Hz) temporal modulations in sound intensity. We show that the speech modulation spectrum is highly consistent cross 9 languages (including languages with typologically different rhythmic characteristics, such as English, French, and Mandarin Chinese). A different, but similarly consistent modulation spectrum is observed for Western classical music played by 6 different instruments. Western music, including classical music played by single instruments, symphonic, jazz, and rock music, contains more...
Abstract Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unc...
Past research on the dichotomy of language rhythm classes (stress- vs. syllable-timing) has typicall...
Whereas the use of discrete pitch intervals is characteristic of most musical traditions, the size o...
Speech and music have structured rhythms, but these rhythms are rarely compared empirically. This st...
Music has a pervasive tendency to rhythmically engage our body. In contrast, synchronization with sp...
Although linguistic and musical rhythm have been widely studied by linguists and musicologists alike...
Brain processes underlying the production and perception of rhythm indicate considerable flexibility...
The point of departure for the following study is Patel and Daniele (2003), who suggested that the r...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Gibbon D. The rhythms of rhythm. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 2021: PII S00251...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
The music of expert musicians reflects the speech rhythm of their native language. Here, we examine ...
New techniques for comparing rhythm in language and music [1] and new data on musical rhythm from a ...
onlineIn this paper we describe an interdisciplinary collaboration between phoneticians, acoustician...
Abstract Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unc...
Past research on the dichotomy of language rhythm classes (stress- vs. syllable-timing) has typicall...
Whereas the use of discrete pitch intervals is characteristic of most musical traditions, the size o...
Speech and music have structured rhythms, but these rhythms are rarely compared empirically. This st...
Music has a pervasive tendency to rhythmically engage our body. In contrast, synchronization with sp...
Although linguistic and musical rhythm have been widely studied by linguists and musicologists alike...
Brain processes underlying the production and perception of rhythm indicate considerable flexibility...
The point of departure for the following study is Patel and Daniele (2003), who suggested that the r...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Gibbon D. The rhythms of rhythm. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 2021: PII S00251...
People often speak about 'rhythm' of a language and that different languages or dialects have differ...
The music of expert musicians reflects the speech rhythm of their native language. Here, we examine ...
New techniques for comparing rhythm in language and music [1] and new data on musical rhythm from a ...
onlineIn this paper we describe an interdisciplinary collaboration between phoneticians, acoustician...
Abstract Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unc...
Past research on the dichotomy of language rhythm classes (stress- vs. syllable-timing) has typicall...
Whereas the use of discrete pitch intervals is characteristic of most musical traditions, the size o...