AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal information and left-hemispheric modulation of grammatical information as well as lexical tones. Swedish word accents offer a prime testing ground to better understand this division. Although similar to lexical tones, word accents are determined by words’ morphosyntactic structure, which enables listeners to use the tone at the beginning of a word to predict its grammatical ending. We recorded electrophysiological and hemodynamic brain responses to words where stem tones matched or mismatched inflectional suffixes. Tones produced brain potential effects after 136ms, correlating with subject variability in average BOLD in left primary auditory...
In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word mea...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal informat...
The present study investigated the relationship between linguistic tone processing and cortical thic...
INTRODUCTION: Non-native linguistic tone learning ability has been found to be influenced by the ana...
Lack of methods to experimentally assess the perceptual processing of sound features and allow one t...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
Results from the present event-related potentials (ERP) study show that tones on Swedish word stems ...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
How is morphological and morphosyntactic information processed during sentence reading? Are the neur...
The neural systems of lexical tone processing have been studied for many years. However, previous fi...
AbstractHigh and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. ...
In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word mea...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal informat...
The present study investigated the relationship between linguistic tone processing and cortical thic...
INTRODUCTION: Non-native linguistic tone learning ability has been found to be influenced by the ana...
Lack of methods to experimentally assess the perceptual processing of sound features and allow one t...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
Results from the present event-related potentials (ERP) study show that tones on Swedish word stems ...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
How is morphological and morphosyntactic information processed during sentence reading? Are the neur...
The neural systems of lexical tone processing have been studied for many years. However, previous fi...
AbstractHigh and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. ...
In tonal language such as Chinese, lexical tone serves as a phonemic feature in determining word mea...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...