Contains fulltext : 129853.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)People often talk about musical pitch using spatial metaphors. In English, for instance, pitches can be "high" or "low" (i.e., height-pitch association), whereas in other languages, pitches are described as "thin" or "thick" (i.e., thickness-pitch association). According to results from psychophysical studies, metaphors in language can shape people's nonlinguistic space-pitch representations. But does language establish mappings between space and pitch in the first place, or does it only modify preexisting associations? To find out, we tested 4-month-old Dutch infants' sensitivity to height-pitch and thickness-pitch mappings using a preferential-looking p...
Relations have been found among various continuous dimensions, including space and musical pitch. To...
This study explores the influence of bilingualism on the cognitive processing of language and music....
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
People often talk about musical pitch using spatial metaphors. In English, for instance, pitches can...
Contains fulltext : 102092.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People often ta...
People often talk about musical pitch in terms of spatial metaphors. In English, for instance, pitch...
People often talk about musical pitch in terms of spatial metaphors. In English, for instance, pitch...
Contains fulltext : 150231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Some languages ...
Musical properties, such as auditory pitch, are not expressed in the same way across cultures. In so...
Speakers often use spatial metaphors to talk about musical pitch (e.g., a low note, a high soprano)....
To what extent are links between musical pitch and space universal, and to what extent are they shap...
Pitch is often described metaphorically: for example, Farsi and Turkish speakers use a ‘thickness’ m...
Height-pitch associations are claimed to be universal and independent of language, but this claim re...
Pitch variation is pervasive in speech, regardless of the language to which infants are exposed. Lex...
Pitch variation is pervasive in speech, regardless of the language to which infants are exposed. Lex...
Relations have been found among various continuous dimensions, including space and musical pitch. To...
This study explores the influence of bilingualism on the cognitive processing of language and music....
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
People often talk about musical pitch using spatial metaphors. In English, for instance, pitches can...
Contains fulltext : 102092.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People often ta...
People often talk about musical pitch in terms of spatial metaphors. In English, for instance, pitch...
People often talk about musical pitch in terms of spatial metaphors. In English, for instance, pitch...
Contains fulltext : 150231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Some languages ...
Musical properties, such as auditory pitch, are not expressed in the same way across cultures. In so...
Speakers often use spatial metaphors to talk about musical pitch (e.g., a low note, a high soprano)....
To what extent are links between musical pitch and space universal, and to what extent are they shap...
Pitch is often described metaphorically: for example, Farsi and Turkish speakers use a ‘thickness’ m...
Height-pitch associations are claimed to be universal and independent of language, but this claim re...
Pitch variation is pervasive in speech, regardless of the language to which infants are exposed. Lex...
Pitch variation is pervasive in speech, regardless of the language to which infants are exposed. Lex...
Relations have been found among various continuous dimensions, including space and musical pitch. To...
This study explores the influence of bilingualism on the cognitive processing of language and music....
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...