The present study examines the effect of language experience on vocal emotion perception in a second language. Native speakers of French with varying levels of self-reported English ability were asked to identify emotions from vocal expressions produced by American actors in a forced-choice task, and to rate their pleasantness, power, alertness and intensity on continuous scales. Stimuli included emotionally expressive English speech (emotional prosody) and non-linguistic vocalizations (affect bursts), and a baseline condition with Swiss-French pseudo-speech. Results revealed effects of English ability on the recognition of emotions in English speech but not in non-linguistic vocalizations. Specifically, higher English ability was associate...
This study with nine Spanish-speaking bilingual children (ages 5-7) with limited English proficiency...
This study investigates the perception and production of emotional prosody by native and non-native ...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...
<div><p>The present study examines the effect of language experience on vocal emotion perception in ...
The present study examines the effect of language experience on vocal emotion perception in a second...
Emotional inferences from speech require the integration of verbal and vocal emotional expressions. ...
There is a paucity of data comparing the abilities of bilingual children to distinguish nonverbal, e...
Twenty English-speaking listeners judged the emotive intent of utterances spoken by male and female ...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
This study is concerned with the accuracy of affective communication by means of voice qualities, wi...
This article focuses on individual differences in the Emotion Recognition Ability (ERA) among native...
Aims and objectives: This study aimed to establish whether adults have a preference for semantics or...
To infer emotions in speech, listeners can use the way people speak (prosody) or what people say (se...
Prosody conveys information about the emotional state of the speaker. In this study we test whether...
This study with nine Spanish-speaking bilingual children (ages 5-7) with limited English proficiency...
This study investigates the perception and production of emotional prosody by native and non-native ...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...
<div><p>The present study examines the effect of language experience on vocal emotion perception in ...
The present study examines the effect of language experience on vocal emotion perception in a second...
Emotional inferences from speech require the integration of verbal and vocal emotional expressions. ...
There is a paucity of data comparing the abilities of bilingual children to distinguish nonverbal, e...
Twenty English-speaking listeners judged the emotive intent of utterances spoken by male and female ...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
This study is concerned with the accuracy of affective communication by means of voice qualities, wi...
This article focuses on individual differences in the Emotion Recognition Ability (ERA) among native...
Aims and objectives: This study aimed to establish whether adults have a preference for semantics or...
To infer emotions in speech, listeners can use the way people speak (prosody) or what people say (se...
Prosody conveys information about the emotional state of the speaker. In this study we test whether...
This study with nine Spanish-speaking bilingual children (ages 5-7) with limited English proficiency...
This study investigates the perception and production of emotional prosody by native and non-native ...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...