All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in different prosodic and morphological contexts – accent 1 and accent 2. The tone of accent 1 is the default melody in Swedish and is said to be of intonational nature. The melody of accent 2, on the other hand, only occurs in presence of certain suffixes in the word, hence, accent 2 is claimed to be a property of suffixes. This thesis investigated how these accents are processed in the native speakers’ brain. A hypothesis was raised suggesting that accent 1 is post-lexical and accent 2 is morphological. Two test implications were derived: 1) the melody of accent 1 is processed together with the word itself and in the brain they have a common, hol...
Lack of methods to experimentally assess the perceptual processing of sound features and allow one t...
Native speakers of Swedish use tones on stems to predict which suffix is to follow. This is seen beh...
Swedish lexical word accents have been repeatedly said to have a low functional load. Even so, the l...
The brain response to words with correct and incorrect word accent–suffix combinations in South Swed...
The present contribution presents event-related potential (ERP) and functional magnetic resonance im...
The effects of Central Swedish word accents on morphological and semantic processing were investigat...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
The present dissertation investigates inflectional morphology processing in native speakers and seco...
Results are presented which indicate that high stem tones realizing word accents activate a certain ...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
Lexical frequency effects on word accent processing in SwedishSeveral studies have investigated the ...
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal informat...
The present article discusses the Central Swedish word accents – Accent 1 and Accent 2 – and their p...
Based on results from psycholinguistic and neuro- linguistic research on the perception of word ac- ...
INTRODUCTION: Non-native linguistic tone learning ability has been found to be influenced by the ana...
Lack of methods to experimentally assess the perceptual processing of sound features and allow one t...
Native speakers of Swedish use tones on stems to predict which suffix is to follow. This is seen beh...
Swedish lexical word accents have been repeatedly said to have a low functional load. Even so, the l...
The brain response to words with correct and incorrect word accent–suffix combinations in South Swed...
The present contribution presents event-related potential (ERP) and functional magnetic resonance im...
The effects of Central Swedish word accents on morphological and semantic processing were investigat...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
The present dissertation investigates inflectional morphology processing in native speakers and seco...
Results are presented which indicate that high stem tones realizing word accents activate a certain ...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
Lexical frequency effects on word accent processing in SwedishSeveral studies have investigated the ...
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal informat...
The present article discusses the Central Swedish word accents – Accent 1 and Accent 2 – and their p...
Based on results from psycholinguistic and neuro- linguistic research on the perception of word ac- ...
INTRODUCTION: Non-native linguistic tone learning ability has been found to be influenced by the ana...
Lack of methods to experimentally assess the perceptual processing of sound features and allow one t...
Native speakers of Swedish use tones on stems to predict which suffix is to follow. This is seen beh...
Swedish lexical word accents have been repeatedly said to have a low functional load. Even so, the l...