Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fundamental frequency whereas quantity languages rely on segmental durations to distinguish otherwise similar words. Traditionally, duration and tone have been taken as mutually exclusive. However, some evidence suggests that, in addition to durational cues, phonological quantity is associated with and co-signaled by changes in fundamental frequency in quantity languages such as Finnish, Estonian, and Serbo-Croat. The results from the present experiment show that the structure of disyllabic word stems in Finnish are indeed signaled tonally and that the phonological length of the stressed syllable is further tonally distinguished within the disyll...
The complex auditory brainstem response (cABR) can reflect language-based plasticity in subcortical ...
An experiment was conducted to compare the duration of the final vowels in Finnish disyllabic words ...
A B S T R A C T The present study investigates how listeners of Finnish and Japanese, languages with...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
This paper presents results from a study on the tonal aspects of quantity in Finnish lexically stres...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
A two-alternative forced-choice categorization experiment (2AFC) tested whether the type of tone (st...
Ternary quantity opposition is a cross-linguistically extremely rare typological feature. One of the...
This paper deals with the study of tone in languages that additionally have a phonological contrasti...
The fundamental frequency of a complex sound modulates the perceived duration of a sound. Higher pit...
AbstractThe complex auditory brainstem response (cABR) can reflect language-based plasticity in subc...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
Musical experiences and native language are both known to affect auditory processing. The present wo...
The complex auditory brainstem response (cABR) can reflect language-based plasticity in subcortical ...
An experiment was conducted to compare the duration of the final vowels in Finnish disyllabic words ...
A B S T R A C T The present study investigates how listeners of Finnish and Japanese, languages with...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
This paper presents results from a study on the tonal aspects of quantity in Finnish lexically stres...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
A two-alternative forced-choice categorization experiment (2AFC) tested whether the type of tone (st...
Ternary quantity opposition is a cross-linguistically extremely rare typological feature. One of the...
This paper deals with the study of tone in languages that additionally have a phonological contrasti...
The fundamental frequency of a complex sound modulates the perceived duration of a sound. Higher pit...
AbstractThe complex auditory brainstem response (cABR) can reflect language-based plasticity in subc...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
Musical experiences and native language are both known to affect auditory processing. The present wo...
The complex auditory brainstem response (cABR) can reflect language-based plasticity in subcortical ...
An experiment was conducted to compare the duration of the final vowels in Finnish disyllabic words ...
A B S T R A C T The present study investigates how listeners of Finnish and Japanese, languages with...