Recent research suggests that speaking a tone language confers benefits in processing pitch in nonlinguistic contexts such as music. This research largely compares speakers of nontone European languages (English, French) with speakers of tone languages in East Asia (Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Thai). However, tone languages exist on multiple continents-notably, languages indigenous to Africa and the Americas. With one exception (Bradley, Psychomusicology, 26(4), 337-345, 2016), no research has assessed whether these tone languages also confer pitch processing advantages. Two studies presented a melody change detection task, using quasirandom note sequences drawn from Western major scale tone probabilities. Listeners were speakers of Ak...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
This study adopts a cross-linguistic perspective and investigates how musical expertise affects the ...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...
In tonal languages, as Mandarin Chinese and Thai, word meaning is partially determined by lexical to...
The strong association between music and speech has been supported by recent research focusing on mu...
ABSTRACT Following publication of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, evidence has accumulated for the influ...
The strong association between music and speech has been supported by recent research focusing on mu...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Language experience shapes musical and speech pitch processing. We investigated whether speaking a l...
The strong association between music and speech has been supported by recent research focusing on mu...
Language experience shapes musical and speech pitch processing. We investigated whether speaking a l...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
To examine whether cognitive mechanisms for music and speech are domain-general or domain-specific, ...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
This study adopts a cross-linguistic perspective and investigates how musical expertise affects the ...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...
In tonal languages, as Mandarin Chinese and Thai, word meaning is partially determined by lexical to...
The strong association between music and speech has been supported by recent research focusing on mu...
ABSTRACT Following publication of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, evidence has accumulated for the influ...
The strong association between music and speech has been supported by recent research focusing on mu...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Language experience shapes musical and speech pitch processing. We investigated whether speaking a l...
The strong association between music and speech has been supported by recent research focusing on mu...
Language experience shapes musical and speech pitch processing. We investigated whether speaking a l...
The current study explores how language experience may shape the correlation between lexical tone an...
To examine whether cognitive mechanisms for music and speech are domain-general or domain-specific, ...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
Two experiments focus on Thai tone perception by native speakers of tone languages (Thai, Cantonese,...
This study adopts a cross-linguistic perspective and investigates how musical expertise affects the ...
This thesis is concerned with the perception and production of lexical tone. In the first experiment...