It has recently been suggested that speakers vary in the amount of speech planning they do and that the scope of planning is influenced by task and speaker specific constraints. To test this, an experiment is presented examining the effects of linguistic structure and working memory on speech planning, as evidenced in pause duration and F0 peaks. Twenty speakers of German performed two tasks. In the first, speakers' working memory span was evaluated. In the second, an acoustic speech production task, the influence of phrasal length on pause duration and on the utterance initial F0 peak was tested. The hypothesis is that speakers with higher WM span will show evidence of larger scopes of planning, compared to speakers with low WM span, such ...
The present study expands on Fontanini et al. (2005) using part of a pool of data to examine the rel...
Repeated words within a discourse tend to be acoustically reduced, i.e., shorter in duration. This v...
Abstract The present study is part of a larger scale research (Guará-Tavares, 2011, 2013) that inves...
It has recently been suggested that speakers vary in the amount of speech planning they do and that ...
International audiencePrevious research (Swets et al., 2007) found that working memory (WM) was asso...
International audienceThis study investigates prosodic planning in a reading task in German. We anal...
For the last four decades, psycholinguistic research has dealt with the question to what extent elem...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. ...
International audienceAlthough previous research has shown that there exist individual and cross-lin...
Producing multi-word utterances is a complex, yet relatively effortless process. Research with the p...
The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architecture in whi...
Speech error data and empirical studies indicate that the scope of planning is larger for semantic/s...
The purpose of this research is to examine why there are differences in language processing between ...
Griffin [Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed length effect in coordinating the preparation and articul...
This paper compares the distribution of silent and filled pauses in first (L1) and second language (...
The present study expands on Fontanini et al. (2005) using part of a pool of data to examine the rel...
Repeated words within a discourse tend to be acoustically reduced, i.e., shorter in duration. This v...
Abstract The present study is part of a larger scale research (Guará-Tavares, 2011, 2013) that inves...
It has recently been suggested that speakers vary in the amount of speech planning they do and that ...
International audiencePrevious research (Swets et al., 2007) found that working memory (WM) was asso...
International audienceThis study investigates prosodic planning in a reading task in German. We anal...
For the last four decades, psycholinguistic research has dealt with the question to what extent elem...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. ...
International audienceAlthough previous research has shown that there exist individual and cross-lin...
Producing multi-word utterances is a complex, yet relatively effortless process. Research with the p...
The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architecture in whi...
Speech error data and empirical studies indicate that the scope of planning is larger for semantic/s...
The purpose of this research is to examine why there are differences in language processing between ...
Griffin [Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed length effect in coordinating the preparation and articul...
This paper compares the distribution of silent and filled pauses in first (L1) and second language (...
The present study expands on Fontanini et al. (2005) using part of a pool of data to examine the rel...
Repeated words within a discourse tend to be acoustically reduced, i.e., shorter in duration. This v...
Abstract The present study is part of a larger scale research (Guará-Tavares, 2011, 2013) that inves...