Phonetic markedness regarding linguistically relevant tonal patterns (Accent 2, boundary tones) in Central Swedish is discussed. Both tonal markedness and F0 turning points are assumed to be important cues for anticipatory attention to grammatical structure during speech processing. Empirical evidence from neuro- linguistic and psycholinguistic experiments for the assumed relation between anticipatory attention and marked tonal patterns’ association with Swedish word and clause structures is presented
In a pilot investigation, aiming to develop new methodological insights into the study of perceptual...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
During the course of a conversation, speakers continuously shape their utterances in accordance with...
In previous experiments with Dutch, French and Swedish listeners, it was shown that the location in ...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
The present article discusses the Central Swedish word accents – Accent 1 and Accent 2 – and their p...
Based on results from psycholinguistic and neuro- linguistic research on the perception of word ac- ...
The present contribution presents event-related potential (ERP) and functional magnetic resonance im...
Languages such as Swedish use suprasegmental information such as tone, over and above segments, to m...
This study investigates acoustic and articulatory correlates of South Swedish word accents (Accent 1...
This study investigates acoustic and articulatory correlates of South Swedish word accents (Accent 1...
This is a study of tonal representation as a function of syllable structure constituency in Swedish....
The effects of Central Swedish word accents on morphological and semantic processing were investigat...
COORDINATION OF WORD ONSET ARTICULATORY GESTURES IN SWEDISH: ANTICIPATORY CUES TO WORD ACCENT
Introduction. In speech, there are no blank spaces to signal boundaries between words as there is in...
In a pilot investigation, aiming to develop new methodological insights into the study of perceptual...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
During the course of a conversation, speakers continuously shape their utterances in accordance with...
In previous experiments with Dutch, French and Swedish listeners, it was shown that the location in ...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
The present article discusses the Central Swedish word accents – Accent 1 and Accent 2 – and their p...
Based on results from psycholinguistic and neuro- linguistic research on the perception of word ac- ...
The present contribution presents event-related potential (ERP) and functional magnetic resonance im...
Languages such as Swedish use suprasegmental information such as tone, over and above segments, to m...
This study investigates acoustic and articulatory correlates of South Swedish word accents (Accent 1...
This study investigates acoustic and articulatory correlates of South Swedish word accents (Accent 1...
This is a study of tonal representation as a function of syllable structure constituency in Swedish....
The effects of Central Swedish word accents on morphological and semantic processing were investigat...
COORDINATION OF WORD ONSET ARTICULATORY GESTURES IN SWEDISH: ANTICIPATORY CUES TO WORD ACCENT
Introduction. In speech, there are no blank spaces to signal boundaries between words as there is in...
In a pilot investigation, aiming to develop new methodological insights into the study of perceptual...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
During the course of a conversation, speakers continuously shape their utterances in accordance with...