Prosody is essential in foreign language (FL) proficiency but is not always easy to acquire, particularly when languages show different prosodic systems such as Dutch and French. Considering the acoustic and neurological parallelism between music and language, this study aims at analysing the impact of musical elements on the perception of Dutch word stress by French learners. More specifically, we examined whether the perception of Dutch word stress was positively influenced by (1) the different musical characteristics of the learners, such as music training, musical abilities or engagement in music activities, and (2) FL teaching methods using music (melodies or rhythm). 36 university students filled in a music questionnaire determining t...
Exploring the production and perception of word stress of French-speaking learners of Dutch The aim ...
The pilot study presented in this paper is exploratory in nature and aims first to investigate if th...
Listeners in fixed-stress languages are less sensitive in processing stress contrasts in a second la...
Foreign language learners often show some specific difficulties in their acquisition of the new lang...
Prosody is essential in foreign language oral proficiency since it seems to have an important impact...
Previous studies revealed that songs can help foreign language learners to recall vocabulary (Ludke,...
Previous studies revealed that musicians outperformed non-musicians in different language tasks and ...
Each language has its own ‘melody’, its own prosody. Mastery of the latter is essential in oral comm...
Neuroscience has recently reported that music and speech are intertwined: some neural responses in m...
BACKGROUND In recent years, the relationship between music and language has received increasingly mo...
The purpose of this paper is to review recent research illustrating the importance of prosody in for...
International audienceEnglish prosodic features, particularly word stress, have long provena source ...
In this study, we investigated the effect of music aptitude on French and German listeners' performa...
In Belgium, most Francophones learn Dutch as a second or foreign language (L2). Prosody and, notably...
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is becau...
Exploring the production and perception of word stress of French-speaking learners of Dutch The aim ...
The pilot study presented in this paper is exploratory in nature and aims first to investigate if th...
Listeners in fixed-stress languages are less sensitive in processing stress contrasts in a second la...
Foreign language learners often show some specific difficulties in their acquisition of the new lang...
Prosody is essential in foreign language oral proficiency since it seems to have an important impact...
Previous studies revealed that songs can help foreign language learners to recall vocabulary (Ludke,...
Previous studies revealed that musicians outperformed non-musicians in different language tasks and ...
Each language has its own ‘melody’, its own prosody. Mastery of the latter is essential in oral comm...
Neuroscience has recently reported that music and speech are intertwined: some neural responses in m...
BACKGROUND In recent years, the relationship between music and language has received increasingly mo...
The purpose of this paper is to review recent research illustrating the importance of prosody in for...
International audienceEnglish prosodic features, particularly word stress, have long provena source ...
In this study, we investigated the effect of music aptitude on French and German listeners' performa...
In Belgium, most Francophones learn Dutch as a second or foreign language (L2). Prosody and, notably...
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is becau...
Exploring the production and perception of word stress of French-speaking learners of Dutch The aim ...
The pilot study presented in this paper is exploratory in nature and aims first to investigate if th...
Listeners in fixed-stress languages are less sensitive in processing stress contrasts in a second la...