In previous research on speech imitation, musicality and an ability to sing were isolated as the strongest indicators of good pronunciation skills in foreign languages. We, therefore, wanted to take a closer look at the nature of the ability to sing, which shares a common ground with the ability to imitate speech. This study focuses on whether good singing performance predicts good speech imitation. Fourty-one singers of different levels of proficiency were selected for the study and their ability to sing, to imitate speech, their musical talent and working memory were tested. Results indicated that singing performance is a better indicator of the ability to imitate speech than the playing of a musical instrument. A multiple regression reve...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
Vocal imitation plays a critical function in the development and use of both language and music. Pre...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
In previous research on speech imitation, musicality, and an ability to sing were isolated as the st...
Recent findings have shown that people with higher musical aptitude were also better in oral languag...
Musical expertise and working memory (WM) have been isolated as being the most important predictors ...
In this study we examined the effect of reducing linguistic information on singing proficiency in oc...
Musical aptitude and language talent are highly intertwined when it comes to phonetic language abili...
Studies involving direct language imitation tasks have shown that pronunciation ability is related t...
Research on singing and language abilities has gained considerable interest in the past decade. Whil...
Studies involving direct language imitation tasks have shown that pronunciation ability is related t...
This study investigates the intersection of musical ability and accent imitation, more specifically ...
The inability to vocally match a pitch can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor...
This study presents the first experimental evidence that singing can facilitate short-term paired-as...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation among face recognition skill, motor abilit...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
Vocal imitation plays a critical function in the development and use of both language and music. Pre...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
In previous research on speech imitation, musicality, and an ability to sing were isolated as the st...
Recent findings have shown that people with higher musical aptitude were also better in oral languag...
Musical expertise and working memory (WM) have been isolated as being the most important predictors ...
In this study we examined the effect of reducing linguistic information on singing proficiency in oc...
Musical aptitude and language talent are highly intertwined when it comes to phonetic language abili...
Studies involving direct language imitation tasks have shown that pronunciation ability is related t...
Research on singing and language abilities has gained considerable interest in the past decade. Whil...
Studies involving direct language imitation tasks have shown that pronunciation ability is related t...
This study investigates the intersection of musical ability and accent imitation, more specifically ...
The inability to vocally match a pitch can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor...
This study presents the first experimental evidence that singing can facilitate short-term paired-as...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation among face recognition skill, motor abilit...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
Vocal imitation plays a critical function in the development and use of both language and music. Pre...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...