AbstractHigh and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. We tested the electrophysiological effects of high and low stem tones as well as tonally cued and uncued suffixes. Two different tasks were used involving either choosing the suffix-dependent meaning of the words, or pressing a button when the word ended. To determine whether effects were in fact due to association of tones with lexical material, delexicalized stimuli were also used. High tones in lexical items produced an increase in the P2 component in both tasks, interpreted as showing passive anticipatory attention allocated to the associated upcoming suffix. This effect was absent for delexicalized forms, where instead an N1 increase was...
The brain response to words with correct and incorrect word accent–suffix combinations in South Swed...
Lexical frequency effects on word accent processing in SwedishSeveral studies have investigated the ...
IntroductionThis contribution presents recent research results on segmental andsuprasegmental cues t...
High and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. We teste...
AbstractHigh and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. ...
Results from the present event-related potentials (ERP) study show that tones on Swedish word stems ...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal informat...
Results are presented which indicate that high stem tones realizing word accents activate a certain ...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
Native speakers of Swedish use tones on stems to predict which suffix is to follow. This is seen beh...
The present contribution presents event-related potential (ERP) and functional magnetic resonance im...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
Swedish native speakers (NSs) unconsciously use tones realized on word stems to predict upcoming suf...
The effects of Central Swedish word accents on morphological and semantic processing were investigat...
The brain response to words with correct and incorrect word accent–suffix combinations in South Swed...
Lexical frequency effects on word accent processing in SwedishSeveral studies have investigated the ...
IntroductionThis contribution presents recent research results on segmental andsuprasegmental cues t...
High and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. We teste...
AbstractHigh and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. ...
Results from the present event-related potentials (ERP) study show that tones on Swedish word stems ...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal informat...
Results are presented which indicate that high stem tones realizing word accents activate a certain ...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
Native speakers of Swedish use tones on stems to predict which suffix is to follow. This is seen beh...
The present contribution presents event-related potential (ERP) and functional magnetic resonance im...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
Swedish native speakers (NSs) unconsciously use tones realized on word stems to predict upcoming suf...
The effects of Central Swedish word accents on morphological and semantic processing were investigat...
The brain response to words with correct and incorrect word accent–suffix combinations in South Swed...
Lexical frequency effects on word accent processing in SwedishSeveral studies have investigated the ...
IntroductionThis contribution presents recent research results on segmental andsuprasegmental cues t...