In Korean, focus is expressed in accentual phrasing. To ascertain whether words focused in this manner enjoy a processing advantage analogous to that conferred by focus as expressed in, e.g, English and Dutch, we devised sentences with target words in one of four conditions: prosodic focus, syntactic focus, prosodic + syntactic focus, and no focus as a control. 32 native speakers of Korean listened to blocks of 10 sentences, then were presented visually with words and asked whether or not they had heard them. Overall, words with focus were recognised significantly faster and more accurately than unfocused words. In addition, words with syntactic focus or syntactic + prosodic focus were recognised faster than words with prosodic focus alone....
This paper shows how focus prosody of South Kyungsang Korean interacts with the prosodic structure o...
The paper related to this dataset examines the realization and scope of syllable-internal corrective...
According to the Focus Projection theory, a focused word projects its focus to a larger syntactic co...
In Korean, focus is expressed in accentual phrasing. To ascertain whether words focused in this mann...
Focus, both prosodic and syntactic, conveys processing advantages in English. We compared recognitio...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
It has been claimed that syntactic structures and the argument types (e.g. theme, oblique) can deter...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
This study sheds light on the relationship between the prosodic features and semantic functions of t...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...
Contains fulltext : 159253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To examine the ...
Prominence, the expression of informational weight within utterances, can be signaled by prosodic hi...
This paper shows how focus prosody of South Kyungsang Korean interacts with the prosodic structure o...
The paper related to this dataset examines the realization and scope of syllable-internal corrective...
According to the Focus Projection theory, a focused word projects its focus to a larger syntactic co...
In Korean, focus is expressed in accentual phrasing. To ascertain whether words focused in this mann...
Focus, both prosodic and syntactic, conveys processing advantages in English. We compared recognitio...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
The fact that “purely” prosodic marking of focus may be weaker in some languages than in others, and...
It has been claimed that syntactic structures and the argument types (e.g. theme, oblique) can deter...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
This study sheds light on the relationship between the prosodic features and semantic functions of t...
International audienceWe examined the production and perception of (contrastive) prosodic focus, usi...
Contains fulltext : 159253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To examine the ...
Prominence, the expression of informational weight within utterances, can be signaled by prosodic hi...
This paper shows how focus prosody of South Kyungsang Korean interacts with the prosodic structure o...
The paper related to this dataset examines the realization and scope of syllable-internal corrective...
According to the Focus Projection theory, a focused word projects its focus to a larger syntactic co...