An experiment investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch contour in short spoken and musical items. It was hypothesized that extensive exposure to a tonal language attunes perception of pitch contour. Accuracy and reaction times of adult participants from tonal (Thai) and non-tonal (Australian English) language backgrounds were recorded as they discriminated intact and low-pass filtered Thai and English items that differed in rising/falling contour (speech task), and musical items that differed in rising/falling contour, major/minor interval, and contour plus interval features (music task). As hypothesized, the tonal language group was significantly faster and more accurate at discriminating intact speec...
The exploration of similarities and differences between language and music has recently received inc...
Lexical tones are perceived along several dimensions, including pitch height, direction, and slope. ...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
An experiment investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch contou...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
Contour is characteristic of both spoken and musical events, and extraction of contour enables recog...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination in three linguistic contexts (norma...
Past research on categorical perception of lexical tone has produced contradictory results. In Exper...
Whether pitch in language and music is governed by domain-specific or domain-general cognitive mecha...
Studies conducted in the area of tone perception suggest that experience with tonal features such as...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination inthree linguistic contexts (normal...
The exploration of similarities and differences between language and music has recently received inc...
Lexical tones are perceived along several dimensions, including pitch height, direction, and slope. ...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
An experiment investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch contou...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
Contour is characteristic of both spoken and musical events, and extraction of contour enables recog...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination in three linguistic contexts (norma...
Past research on categorical perception of lexical tone has produced contradictory results. In Exper...
Whether pitch in language and music is governed by domain-specific or domain-general cognitive mecha...
Studies conducted in the area of tone perception suggest that experience with tonal features such as...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Pairs of Thai tones were presented for perceptual discrimination inthree linguistic contexts (normal...
The exploration of similarities and differences between language and music has recently received inc...
Lexical tones are perceived along several dimensions, including pitch height, direction, and slope. ...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...