During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, from semantic context to prosodic information. There is a general consensus that prosody plays a role in syntactic parsing, but most studies focusing on ambiguous relative clauses (RC) show that prosodic cues, alone, are insufficient to reverse the preferred interpretation of sentence. These findings suggest that universally preferred structures (e.g., Late Closure principle) matter far more than prosodic cues in such cases. This study explores an alternative hypothesis: that the weak effect of prosody might be due to the influence of various syntactic, lexical-semantic, and acoustic confounding factors, and investigate the consequences of pro...
Contains fulltext : 90630.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study addre...
This study addresses the question whether prosodic information can affect the choice for a syntactic...
This thesis tests the early incorporation of prosodic information during on-line processing of ambig...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
The question of how speakers resolve ambiguities when parsing sentences has motivated a great deal o...
This work presents an investigation of how prosodic information is used in natural language processi...
Listeners must integrate multiple sources of information to construct an interpretation of a sentenc...
Traditionally, difficulty of center-embedded sentences (CES) is attributed to syntactic complexity [...
This ERP study investigates whether a superfluous prosodic break (i.e., a prosodic break that does n...
A pair of speaking and listening studies investigated the prosody of sentences with temporary Object...
& Speech is structured into parts by syntactic and prosodic breaks. In locally syntactic ambiguo...
Prosody, or the tune and rhythm of speech, affects the interpretation and comprehension of sentences...
Speech is structured into parts by syntactic and prosodic breaks. In locally syntactic ambiguous sen...
This paper investigates how differences in syntactic structure influence the speaker's prosodic real...
Contains fulltext : 90630.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study addre...
This study addresses the question whether prosodic information can affect the choice for a syntactic...
This thesis tests the early incorporation of prosodic information during on-line processing of ambig...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
During natural speech perception, listeners rely on a wide range of cues to support comprehension, f...
The question of how speakers resolve ambiguities when parsing sentences has motivated a great deal o...
This work presents an investigation of how prosodic information is used in natural language processi...
Listeners must integrate multiple sources of information to construct an interpretation of a sentenc...
Traditionally, difficulty of center-embedded sentences (CES) is attributed to syntactic complexity [...
This ERP study investigates whether a superfluous prosodic break (i.e., a prosodic break that does n...
A pair of speaking and listening studies investigated the prosody of sentences with temporary Object...
& Speech is structured into parts by syntactic and prosodic breaks. In locally syntactic ambiguo...
Prosody, or the tune and rhythm of speech, affects the interpretation and comprehension of sentences...
Speech is structured into parts by syntactic and prosodic breaks. In locally syntactic ambiguous sen...
This paper investigates how differences in syntactic structure influence the speaker's prosodic real...
Contains fulltext : 90630.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study addre...
This study addresses the question whether prosodic information can affect the choice for a syntactic...
This thesis tests the early incorporation of prosodic information during on-line processing of ambig...