Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pitch appear as distinct tones to the speakers of tone languages, whereas the speakers of quantity languages experience duration categorically. The categorical nature of our linguistic experience is directly reflected in the traditionally clear-cut linguistic classification of languages into tonal or non-tonal. However, some evidence suggests that duration and pitch are fundamentally interconnected and co-vary in signaling word meaning in non-tonal languages as well. We show that pitch information affects real-time language processing in a (non-tonal) quantity language. The results suggest that there is no unidirectional causal link from a genet...
This paper deals with the study of tone in languages that additionally have a phonological contrasti...
A complex tone composed of only higher-order harmonics typically elicits a pitch percept equivalent...
In this study we investigate how listeners perceive vowel duration as a cue to voicing based on chan...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
The fundamental frequency of a complex sound modulates the perceived duration of a sound. Higher pit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes b...
In addition to fundamental frequency height, its movement is also generally assumed to lengthen the ...
How does language experience shape pitch processing? Do speakers of tone languages, which use pitch ...
Speakers break their otherwise continuous speech stream into meaningful segments, the edges of which...
ABSTRACT Following publication of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, evidence has accumulated for the influ...
Past research on categorical perception of lexical tone has produced contradictory results. In Exper...
This paper deals with the study of tone in languages that additionally have a phonological contrasti...
A complex tone composed of only higher-order harmonics typically elicits a pitch percept equivalent...
In this study we investigate how listeners perceive vowel duration as a cue to voicing based on chan...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
Discrete phonological phenomena form our conscious experience of language: continuous changes in pit...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
The fundamental frequency of a complex sound modulates the perceived duration of a sound. Higher pit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes b...
In addition to fundamental frequency height, its movement is also generally assumed to lengthen the ...
How does language experience shape pitch processing? Do speakers of tone languages, which use pitch ...
Speakers break their otherwise continuous speech stream into meaningful segments, the edges of which...
ABSTRACT Following publication of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, evidence has accumulated for the influ...
Past research on categorical perception of lexical tone has produced contradictory results. In Exper...
This paper deals with the study of tone in languages that additionally have a phonological contrasti...
A complex tone composed of only higher-order harmonics typically elicits a pitch percept equivalent...
In this study we investigate how listeners perceive vowel duration as a cue to voicing based on chan...