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Cason, Nia; Schon, Daniele – Neuropsychologia, 2012
While natural speech does not possess the same degree of temporal regularity found in music, there is recent evidence to suggest that temporal regularity enhances speech processing. The aim of this experiment was to examine whether speech processing would be enhanced by the prior presentation of a rhythmical prime. We recorded electrophysiological…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Suprasegmentals, Evidence, Priming
Reinisch, Eva; Jesse, Alexandra; McQueen, James M. – Language and Speech, 2011
Three categorization experiments investigated whether the speaking rate of a preceding sentence influences durational cues to the perception of suprasegmental lexical-stress patterns. Dutch two-syllable word fragments had to be judged as coming from one of two longer words that matched the fragment segmentally but differed in lexical stress…
Descriptors: Cues, Speech Communication, Syllables, Suprasegmentals
Kempe, Vera; Schaeffler, Sonja; Thoresen, John C. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2010
The study examines whether speakers exaggerate prosodic cues to syntactic structure when addressing young children. In four experiments, 72 mothers and 48 non-mothers addressed either real 2-4-year old or imaginary children as well as adult confederates using syntactically ambiguous sentences like "Touch the cat with the spoon" intending to convey…
Descriptors: Sentences, Cues, Mothers, Form Classes (Languages)
Lander, Karen; Hill, Harold; Kamachi, Miyuki; Vatikiotis-Bateson, Eric – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Recent studies have shown that the face and voice of an unfamiliar person can be matched for identity. Here the authors compare the relative effects of changing sentence content (what is said) and sentence manner (how it is said) on matching identity between faces and voices. A change between speaking a sentence as a statement and as a question…
Descriptors: Identification, Speech Communication, Cues, Sentences