This thesis examines the flexibility and context-sensitivity of speech perception by looking at a domain not often explored in the study of language cognition — popular music. Three empirical studies are presented. The first examines the current state of sociolinguistic variation in commercial popular music, while the second and third explore everyday listeners’ perception of language in musical and non-musical contexts. The foundational assumption of the thesis is that the use of ‘American English’ in song is automatic for New Zealand singers, and constitutes a responsive style that is both accurate and consistent. The use of New Zealand English in song, by contrast, is stylised, involving an initiative act of identity and requiring effort...
Current research on music processing and syntax or semantics in language suggests that music and lan...
Our contribution addresses popular music as essential part of media entertainment offerings. Prior w...
Understanding the lyrics of many contemporary songs is difficult, and an earlier study [Hidalgo-Barn...
Music and language are both deeply rooted in our biology, but scientists have given far more attenti...
This causal comparative study examined the consistency with which listeners from two cultures (Germa...
This study investigated several factors presumed to influence the intelligibility of song lyrics. Tw...
This document provides a brief commentary on Johnson, Huron and Collister’s (2013) article entitled ...
Sociolinguistics studies on language perception have shown that listeners form different attitudes t...
Previous studies on English have highlighted various instances where individual singers or small gro...
This commentary addresses some of the methodological difficulties inherent in studying intelligibili...
This paper describes a new corpus of texture, timbre, and lyrical information within 20th century Am...
International audienceGrowing evidence shows that music and language experience affect the neural pr...
This paper considers aspects of form and texture in 20th-century American popular music using a corp...
Two cross-linguistic experiments comparing musicians and non-musicians were performed in order to ex...
This case study investigates the role that bilingualism and/or music training plays on the pitch per...
Current research on music processing and syntax or semantics in language suggests that music and lan...
Our contribution addresses popular music as essential part of media entertainment offerings. Prior w...
Understanding the lyrics of many contemporary songs is difficult, and an earlier study [Hidalgo-Barn...
Music and language are both deeply rooted in our biology, but scientists have given far more attenti...
This causal comparative study examined the consistency with which listeners from two cultures (Germa...
This study investigated several factors presumed to influence the intelligibility of song lyrics. Tw...
This document provides a brief commentary on Johnson, Huron and Collister’s (2013) article entitled ...
Sociolinguistics studies on language perception have shown that listeners form different attitudes t...
Previous studies on English have highlighted various instances where individual singers or small gro...
This commentary addresses some of the methodological difficulties inherent in studying intelligibili...
This paper describes a new corpus of texture, timbre, and lyrical information within 20th century Am...
International audienceGrowing evidence shows that music and language experience affect the neural pr...
This paper considers aspects of form and texture in 20th-century American popular music using a corp...
Two cross-linguistic experiments comparing musicians and non-musicians were performed in order to ex...
This case study investigates the role that bilingualism and/or music training plays on the pitch per...
Current research on music processing and syntax or semantics in language suggests that music and lan...
Our contribution addresses popular music as essential part of media entertainment offerings. Prior w...
Understanding the lyrics of many contemporary songs is difficult, and an earlier study [Hidalgo-Barn...