Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation contour, the hat pattern. In the literature, this contour has been described as neutral for Dutch, and as contrastive for German. A recent study supports the idea that Dutch listeners interpret this contour neutrally, compared to the contrastive interpretation of a lexically identical utterance realised with a double peak pattern. In particular, this study showed shorter lexical decision latencies to visual targets (e.g., PELIKAAN, “pelican”) following a contrastively related prime (e.g., flamingo, “flamingo”) only when the primes were embedded in sentences with a contrastive double peak contour, not in sentences with a neutral hat pattern. T...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
This study examines the perception of paralinguistic intonational meanings deriving from Ohala’s Fre...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
Various researchers have proposed that contrastive topics in German are realised by a particular int...
This study investigates the cumulative effect of (non-)native intonation, rhythm, and speech rate in...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This research describes the production of prosodic cues to mark information structure in Spanish and...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
This study examines the perception of paralinguistic intonational meanings deriving from Ohala’s Fre...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
Despite their relatedness, Dutch and German differ in the interpretation of a particular intonation ...
Various researchers have proposed that contrastive topics in German are realised by a particular int...
This study investigates the cumulative effect of (non-)native intonation, rhythm, and speech rate in...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This paper investigates intonational pitch variations and pitch peak alignment in declarative senten...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This study examines whether proficient second language speakers of Belfast English and Northern Stan...
This research describes the production of prosodic cues to mark information structure in Spanish and...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
This study examines the perception of paralinguistic intonational meanings deriving from Ohala’s Fre...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...