In three visual-world eye tracking studies, we investigated the processing of sentences containing the focus-sensitive operator alleen ‘only’ and different pitch accents, such as the Dutch Ik heb alleen SELDERIJ aan de brandweerman gegeven ‘I only gave CELERY to the fireman’ versus Ik heb alleen selderij aan de BRANDWEERMAN gegeven ‘I only gave celery to the FIREMAN’. Dutch, like English, allows accent shift to express different focus possibilities. Participants judged whether these utterances match different pictures: in Experiment 1 the Early Stress utterance matched the picture, in Experiment 2 both the Early and Late Stress utterance did, and in Experiment 3 neither did. We found that eye-gaze patterns start to diverge across the condit...
Narrow focus refers to accent placement that forces one in-terpretation of a sentence, which is then...
Seventeen speakers of Standard Dutch participated in a production experiment that investigated the e...
Different languages employ different means for the formal expression of focus. Thus focus may be si...
In three visual-world eye tracking studies, we investigated the processing of sentences containing t...
In three visual-world eye tracking studies, we investigated the processing of sentences containing d...
In two eye-tracking experiments the role of contrastive pitch accents during the on-line determinati...
In two eye-tracking experiments the role of contrastive pitch accents during the on-line determinati...
Processing prosody in an L2 remains a challenge even among highly proficient L2 users [e.g. 1, 2]. H...
Processing prosody in an L2 remains a challenge even among highly proficient L2 users [e.g. 1, 2]. H...
Listeners efficiently exploit sentence prosody to direct attention to words bearing sentence accent....
Narrow focus refers to accent placement that forces one interpretation of a sentence, which is then ...
The relationship between the perception and production of prosody is less well studied than the perc...
The perception of speech prosody in a second language (L2) remains challenging for proficient L2 use...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
Narrow focus refers to accent placement that forces one in-terpretation of a sentence, which is then...
Seventeen speakers of Standard Dutch participated in a production experiment that investigated the e...
Different languages employ different means for the formal expression of focus. Thus focus may be si...
In three visual-world eye tracking studies, we investigated the processing of sentences containing t...
In three visual-world eye tracking studies, we investigated the processing of sentences containing d...
In two eye-tracking experiments the role of contrastive pitch accents during the on-line determinati...
In two eye-tracking experiments the role of contrastive pitch accents during the on-line determinati...
Processing prosody in an L2 remains a challenge even among highly proficient L2 users [e.g. 1, 2]. H...
Processing prosody in an L2 remains a challenge even among highly proficient L2 users [e.g. 1, 2]. H...
Listeners efficiently exploit sentence prosody to direct attention to words bearing sentence accent....
Narrow focus refers to accent placement that forces one interpretation of a sentence, which is then ...
The relationship between the perception and production of prosody is less well studied than the perc...
The perception of speech prosody in a second language (L2) remains challenging for proficient L2 use...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
In English and Dutch, listeners entrain to prosodic contours to predict where focus will fall in an ...
Narrow focus refers to accent placement that forces one in-terpretation of a sentence, which is then...
Seventeen speakers of Standard Dutch participated in a production experiment that investigated the e...
Different languages employ different means for the formal expression of focus. Thus focus may be si...