As language rhythm relies partly on general acoustic properties, such as intensity and duration, mastering two languages with distinct rhythmic properties (i.e., stress position) may enhance musical rhythm perception. We investigated whether competence in a second language (L2) with different rhythmic properties than a L1 affects musical rhythm aptitude. Turkish early (TELG) and late learners (TLLG) of German were compared to German late L2 learners of English (GLE) regarding their musical rhythmic aptitude. While Turkish and German present distinct linguistic rhythm and metric properties, German and English are rather similar in this regard. To account for inter-individual differences, we measured participants' short-term and working memor...
International audienceWhile many studies have demonstrated the relationship between musical rhythm a...
Previous studies revealed that musicians outperformed non-musicians in different language tasks and ...
Previous studies revealed that musicians outperformed non-musicians in different language tasks and ...
As language rhythm relies partly on general acoustic properties, such as intensity and duration, mas...
As language rhythm relies partly on general acoustic properties, such as intensity and duration, mas...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Contains fulltext : 158048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The music of expert musicians reflects the speech rhythm of their native language. Here, we examine ...
This study adopts a cross-linguistic perspective and investigates how musical expertise affects the ...
International audienceWhile many studies have demonstrated the relationship between musical rhythm a...
Previous studies revealed that musicians outperformed non-musicians in different language tasks and ...
Previous studies revealed that musicians outperformed non-musicians in different language tasks and ...
As language rhythm relies partly on general acoustic properties, such as intensity and duration, mas...
As language rhythm relies partly on general acoustic properties, such as intensity and duration, mas...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Previous research suggests that mastering languages with distinct rather than similar rhythmic prope...
Contains fulltext : 158048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The music of expert musicians reflects the speech rhythm of their native language. Here, we examine ...
This study adopts a cross-linguistic perspective and investigates how musical expertise affects the ...
International audienceWhile many studies have demonstrated the relationship between musical rhythm a...
Previous studies revealed that musicians outperformed non-musicians in different language tasks and ...
Previous studies revealed that musicians outperformed non-musicians in different language tasks and ...