Do syllables play a role in German speech perception? Behavioural and electrophysiological data from primed lexical decision [PDF]
We investigated the role of the syllable during speech processing in German, in an auditory-auditory fragment priming study with lexical decision and simultaneous EEG registration.
Heidrun eBien +2 more
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Dynamics of functional networks for syllable and word-level processing [PDF]
Speech comprehension requires the ability to temporally segment the acoustic input for higher-level linguistic analysis. Oscillation-based approaches suggest that low-frequency auditory cortex oscillations track syllable-sized acoustic information and ...
J.M. Rimmele +4 more
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The syllable-length effect in number processing is task-dependent [PDF]
Two experiments were run in order to investigate the relationship between syllable length of number names and eye-fixation durations during silent reading of one- and two-digit numbers. In Experiment 1, subjects had to read a series of three numbers and recall them orally; in Experiment 2, subjects had to indicate manually whether the value of the ...
I. Gielen, M. Brysbaert, Annie Dhondt
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The influences and outcomes of phonological awareness: a study of MA, PA and auditory processing in pre-readers with a family risk of dyslexia [PDF]
The direct influence of phonological awareness (PA) on reading outcomes has been widely demonstrated, yet PA may also exert indirect influence on reading outcomes through other cognitive variables such as morphological awareness (MA).
Boets +78 more
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Open access dataset integrating behavioral and EEG measures in Chinese spoken word production [PDF]
Speech production involves the transformation of abstract phonemes into concrete phonetic units through phonological encoding, a process where syllables play a particularly crucial role in Mandarin Chinese as a tonal language.
Chenghui Tan, Qingfang Zhang
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Enhanced passive and active processing of syllables in musician children [PDF]
Abstract The aim of this study was to examine the influence of musical expertise in 9-year-old children on passive (as reflected by MMN) and active (as reflected by discrimination accuracy) processing of speech sounds. Musician and nonmusician children were presented with a sequence of syllables that included standards and deviants in ...
Besson Mireille
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Time Course of Top-down and Bottom-up Influences on Syllable Processing in the Auditory Cortex [PDF]
Milene Bonte +3 more
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Hearing aid signal processing for noise and nonsense syllables [PDF]
Transfer function magnitude and phase, coherence, cross power spectrum, and cross correlation measurements for vented hearing aid fittings worn in situ near onset of acoustic feedback oscillation were obtained with linear system identification techniques utilizing a FFT spectrum analyzer.
David A. Preves
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Processing of syllable stress is functionally different from phoneme processing and does not profit from literacy acquisition [PDF]
Speech is characterized by phonemes and prosody. Neurocognitive evidence supports the separate processing of each type of information. Therefore, one might suggest individual development of both pathways. In this study, we examine literacy acquisition in
Ulrike Schild +2 more
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Sensitivity of the inferior frontal gyrus to morphological processing through the detection of category violation [PDF]
The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) plays a pivotal role in processing morphologically complex words. This study investigated the neural mechanisms underlying morpheme detection during lexical access, utilizing Korean Eojeols—morphologically agglutinated ...
Jeahong Kim, Kichun Nam
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