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Sahil Luthra; Austin Luor; Adam T. Tierney; Frederic Dick; Lori L. Holt – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Humans implicitly pick up on probabilities of stimuli and events, yet it remains unclear how statistical learning builds expectations that affect perception. Across 29 experiments, we examine the influence of task-irrelevant distributions--defined across acoustic frequency--on both tone detection in noise and tone duration judgments. The shape and…
Descriptors: Probability, Statistics, Expectation, Auditory Perception
Mikhail Kissine; Elise Clin – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Autistic adults are often perceived as having an atypical speech. The acoustic characteristics of these impressions prove surprisingly difficult to delineate, but one feature that does robustly emerge across different studies is higher pitch (F0 values) in autistic versus neurotypical individuals. However, there is no clear explanation why…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Adults, Gender Differences, Speech Communication
Kate Sandberg – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation examines the associations between pragmatic meaning categories in English and specific realizations of prosodic prominence. It has been well-established that in Mainstream American English (MAE), prominence is often used to convey contrast. A more limited set of studies suggests that prosodic prominence may also be capable of…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Suprasegmentals, English, Acoustics
Jing Shen; Jingwei Wu – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: "Dynamic pitch," which is defined as the variation in fundamental frequency in speech, is one of the acoustic cues that affect speech recognition in noise. Built on the evidence that a symmetrical manipulation of dynamic pitch led to poorer speech recognition, the present study examined the effect of an asymmetrical manipulation…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Auditory Perception, Acoustics, Cues
Ana Deumert – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2023
The very idea of 'critical language studies' encourages one to develop a sense of criticality; that is, to interrogate the concepts that one uses, to explore the boundaries of one's professional practice, and to push one's thinking, if necessary, into new directions. This is typically done with the aim of contributing to epistemic as well as…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Justice, Social Differences, Phonology
Motherese Directed at Prelinguistic Infants at Risk for Neurological Disorders: An Exploratory Study
Okko Räsänen; Manu Airaksinen; Viviana Marchi; Olena Chorna; Andrea Guzzetta; Fabrizia Festante – Journal of Child Language, 2025
To investigate how a high risk for infant neurological impairment affects the quality of infant verbal interactions, and in particular properties of infant-directed speech, spontaneous interactions between 14 mothers and their 4.5-month-old infants at high risk for neurological disorders (7 female) were recorded and acoustically compared with…
Descriptors: Child Language, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Neurological Impairments
Cheonkam Jeong – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The ongoing tonogenetic sound change in Seoul Korean involves transphonologization in phrase initial position, where the fundamental frequency (F0) of the vowel following aspirated or lenis stops becomes associated with the aspirated-lenis stop contrast (phonologization), while the originally contrastive Voice Onset Time (VOT) values merge…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Korean, Vocabulary, Word Frequency
Kim, Yoonji; Sidtis, Diana; Sidtis, John J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: This study examined spontaneous, spoken-to-a-model, and two sung modes in speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD), speakers with cerebellar disease (CD), and healthy controls. Vocal performance was measured by intelligibility scores and listeners' perceptual ratings. Method: Participants included speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria…
Descriptors: Verbal Ability, Singing, Neurological Impairments, Accuracy
Lee, Shao-Hsuan; Torng, Pao-Chuan; Lee, Guo-She – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: The spectral powers of the modulations of vocal fundamental frequency (f[subscript o]) less than 3 Hz (low-frequency power, LFP) and between 3 and 8 Hz (middle-frequency power, MFP) had been established to indicate the audiovocal feedback status and vocal efficiency of a speaker, and a resonant voice may enhance the auditory-vocal…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Articulation (Speech), Feedback (Response), Speech
Wei-Lun Chung – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
Cross-linguistic studies found that reading comprehension correlates with oral reading prosody. The study examined whether text difficulty would be involved in oral reading prosody in orthographically deep languages like Mandarin. One hundred and three fourth-grade children were recruited in Taipei, Taiwan. Their oral reading prosody was elicited…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Comprehension, Oral Reading, Suprasegmentals
Ethan Weed; Riccardo Fusaroli; Elizabeth Simmons; Inge-Marie Eigsti – Language Learning and Development, 2024
The current study investigated whether the difficulty in finding group differences in prosody between speakers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and neurotypical (NT) speakers might be explained by identifying different acoustic profiles of speakers which, while still perceived as atypical, might be characterized by different acoustic qualities.…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intonation, Suprasegmentals
Frey, Aline; Barbaroux, Mylène; Dittinger, Eva; Besson, Mireille – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: This article aimed at investigating the neural underpinnings of music-to-language transfer effects at the pre-attentive level of processing. Method: We conducted a longitudinal experiment with a test-training-retest procedure. Non-musician adults were trained either on frequency (experimental group) or on intensity (control group) of…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Auditory Perception, Music, Brain
Irena Lovcevic; Denis Burnham; Marina Kalashnikova – Language Learning and Development, 2024
There is a long-standing debate in the literature about the benefits that acoustic components of Infant Directed Speech (IDS) might have for infants' language acquisition. One of the highly contested features is vowel space expansion, which refers to the enlargement of the acoustic space between the corner vowels /i, u, a/ in IDS compared to Adult…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Monolingualism, Speech Communication
Tianlin Wang; Elie ChingYen Yu; Rong Huang; Jill Lany – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Infant-directed speech (IDS) produced in laboratory settings contains acoustic cues, such as pauses, pitch changes, and vowel-lengthening that could facilitate breaking speech into smaller units, such as syntactically well-formed utterances, and the noun- and verb-phrases within them. It is unclear whether these cues are present in speech produced…
Descriptors: Infants, Mothers, Child Caregivers, Caregiver Child Relationship
Flaherty, Mary M.; Buss, Emily; Libert, Kelsey – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: Maturation of the ability to recognize target speech in the presence of a two-talker speech masker extends into early adolescence. This study evaluated whether children benefit from differences in fundamental frequency (f[subscript o]) contour depth between the target and masker speech, a cue that has been shown to improve recognition in…
Descriptors: Children, Adults, Auditory Perception, Acoustics

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