The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has long been a puzzle in prosodic research. In past work, researchers have studied categoricality of pitch accents and boundary tones by examining perceptual phenomena stemming from research on phoneme categories (i.e., intonation boundary effects—peaks in discrimination sensitivity at category boundaries, perceptual magnet effects—sensitivity minima near the best exemplar or prototype of a category). Both lines of research have yielded mixed results. However, boundary effects are not necessarily related to categoricality of speech. Using improved methodology, the present study examines whether pitch accents have domain-general internal structur...
This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This ...
This thesis reports on two experiments that address the question of how listeners are sensitive to p...
The experiment described in this paper tests for the perceptual magnet effect within the categories ...
The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has ...
The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has ...
The question of whether intonation events have a categorical mental representation has long been a p...
Contains fulltext : 161520.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech Prosody ...
The paper discusses results of four perception experiments run to figure out, in the first place, if...
An MEG experiment was carried out in order to compare the processing of lexical-tonal and intonation...
Results will be presented showing that accent-lending pitch movements are perceived on a critical-ba...
This thesis addresses the cognitive foundations of categorization and acquisition of intonational ca...
Previous work suggests that methods used in studying categorical perception for segmental contrasts ...
This study investigates whether listeners' familiarity with an intonation contour affects speech pro...
This study investigates whether listeners ’ familiarity with an intonation contour affects speech pr...
Speech perception studies have highlighted: i) auditory-articulatory mapping processesii) Categorica...
This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This ...
This thesis reports on two experiments that address the question of how listeners are sensitive to p...
The experiment described in this paper tests for the perceptual magnet effect within the categories ...
The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has ...
The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has ...
The question of whether intonation events have a categorical mental representation has long been a p...
Contains fulltext : 161520.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech Prosody ...
The paper discusses results of four perception experiments run to figure out, in the first place, if...
An MEG experiment was carried out in order to compare the processing of lexical-tonal and intonation...
Results will be presented showing that accent-lending pitch movements are perceived on a critical-ba...
This thesis addresses the cognitive foundations of categorization and acquisition of intonational ca...
Previous work suggests that methods used in studying categorical perception for segmental contrasts ...
This study investigates whether listeners' familiarity with an intonation contour affects speech pro...
This study investigates whether listeners ’ familiarity with an intonation contour affects speech pr...
Speech perception studies have highlighted: i) auditory-articulatory mapping processesii) Categorica...
This paper presents a t,heoretical framework for a model of perceived accentuation categories. This ...
This thesis reports on two experiments that address the question of how listeners are sensitive to p...
The experiment described in this paper tests for the perceptual magnet effect within the categories ...