The iambic-trochaic law (ITL) states that repeating sounds with an intensity contrast are perceived as binary groups with initial prominence (trochees) and those with a durational contrast with final prominence (iambs). Although the ITL has been empirically supported, it is not clear whether it is due to universal cognitive mechanisms or whether language-specific prosodic properties affect listeners’ grouping preferences. We tested the law with speakers of English, Greek and Korean who heard strings of tones varied in duration and/or intensity. The results revealed neither significant differences among languages nor a strong bias shared by speakers of all languages. Significantly, listeners’ grouping preferences were influenced by the durat...
This paper reports two experiments in which listeners detected prosodic group boundaries in Seoul Ko...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
The iambic-trochaic law (ITL) states that a louder sound signals the beginning of a group, while a l...
The Iambic-Trochaic Law (Bolton, 1894; Hayes, 1995; Woodrow, 1909) asserts that listeners associate ...
Available online 7 April 2016To what degree non-linguistic auditory rhythm perception is governed by...
This paper examines the application of the Iambic/Trochaic Law to complex tone languages like Jieyan...
The Iambic-Trochaic Law describes humans’ tendency to form trochaic groups over sequences varying in...
Speech segmentation is supported by multiple sources of information that may either inform language ...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Many processes of Quantitative Adjustment (QA) in natural language are seen to follow from the Iambi...
Wagner P. Two Sides of the Same Coin? Investigating Iambic and Trochaic Timing and Prominence in Ger...
Both language and music are organized temporally, both show rhythm and have syntactically structured...
In addition to fundamental frequency height, its movement is also generally assumed to lengthen the ...
I examine rhythmic tendencies of Korean and Western middle school students in linguistic and abstr...
This paper reports two experiments in which listeners detected prosodic group boundaries in Seoul Ko...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...
The iambic-trochaic law (ITL) states that a louder sound signals the beginning of a group, while a l...
The Iambic-Trochaic Law (Bolton, 1894; Hayes, 1995; Woodrow, 1909) asserts that listeners associate ...
Available online 7 April 2016To what degree non-linguistic auditory rhythm perception is governed by...
This paper examines the application of the Iambic/Trochaic Law to complex tone languages like Jieyan...
The Iambic-Trochaic Law describes humans’ tendency to form trochaic groups over sequences varying in...
Speech segmentation is supported by multiple sources of information that may either inform language ...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Many processes of Quantitative Adjustment (QA) in natural language are seen to follow from the Iambi...
Wagner P. Two Sides of the Same Coin? Investigating Iambic and Trochaic Timing and Prominence in Ger...
Both language and music are organized temporally, both show rhythm and have syntactically structured...
In addition to fundamental frequency height, its movement is also generally assumed to lengthen the ...
I examine rhythmic tendencies of Korean and Western middle school students in linguistic and abstr...
This paper reports two experiments in which listeners detected prosodic group boundaries in Seoul Ko...
Experimental phonetic research on speech rhythm seems to have reached an impasse. Recently, this res...
Patterns of durational variation were examined by applying 15 previously published rhythm measures t...