Past research on how listeners weight stress cues such as pitch, duration and intensity has reported two inconsistent patternss: listeners’ weighting conforms to 1) their native language experience (e.g., language rhythmicity, lexical tone), and 2) a general “iambic-trochaic law” (ITL), favouring innate sound groupings in cue perception. This study aims to tease apart the above effects by investigating the weighting of pitch, duration and intensity cues in stress-timed (Australian English) and non-stress-timed and tonal (Taiwan Mandarin) language speaking adults using a mismatch negativity (MMN) multi-feature paradigm. Results show effects that can be explained by language-specific rhythmic influence, but only partially by the ITL. Moreover...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
lexical stress perception. This has traditionally been attributed to transfer of prosodic unit or se...
Using the mismatch negativity (MMN), a cortical index of preattentive change-detection, it is well e...
Listeners segment speech based on the rhythm of their native language(s) (e.g., stress- vs. syllable...
We examined cross-language differences in neural encoding and tracking of intensity and pitch cues s...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
Previous studies on L2 stress perception have mainly focused on words in isolation or in single into...
In the present study, we investigated the processing of word stress related acoustic features in a w...
Estonian is a quantity language where both a primary duration cue and a secondary pitch cue exist, w...
This tutorial-like presentation provides a survey of acoustical correlates of word and sentence st...
xxiii, 334 leavesMandarin Chinese speakers are frequently reported by ESL professionals to speak Eng...
Objective: To assess the extent to which acoustic and phonetic change-detection processes contribute...
In behavioral tasks, previous research has found that advanced Spanish learners of Dutch rely on dur...
In behavioral tasks, previous research has found that advanced Spanish learners of Dutch rely on dur...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
lexical stress perception. This has traditionally been attributed to transfer of prosodic unit or se...
Using the mismatch negativity (MMN), a cortical index of preattentive change-detection, it is well e...
Listeners segment speech based on the rhythm of their native language(s) (e.g., stress- vs. syllable...
We examined cross-language differences in neural encoding and tracking of intensity and pitch cues s...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
Previous studies on L2 stress perception have mainly focused on words in isolation or in single into...
In the present study, we investigated the processing of word stress related acoustic features in a w...
Estonian is a quantity language where both a primary duration cue and a secondary pitch cue exist, w...
This tutorial-like presentation provides a survey of acoustical correlates of word and sentence st...
xxiii, 334 leavesMandarin Chinese speakers are frequently reported by ESL professionals to speak Eng...
Objective: To assess the extent to which acoustic and phonetic change-detection processes contribute...
In behavioral tasks, previous research has found that advanced Spanish learners of Dutch rely on dur...
In behavioral tasks, previous research has found that advanced Spanish learners of Dutch rely on dur...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
lexical stress perception. This has traditionally been attributed to transfer of prosodic unit or se...
Using the mismatch negativity (MMN), a cortical index of preattentive change-detection, it is well e...