The Syntactic Pasts of Nouns Shape Their Prosodic Future: Lexico-Syntactic Effects on Position and Duration
Lang Speech. 2023 Jul 4:238309231177884. doi: 10.1177/00238309231177884. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPhrasal prosody is often viewed as a level of linguistic representation at which the phonetic profile of an utterance varies independently of the lexical items it contains. For example, the same word, when produced at the edges of prosodic phrases, will take longer to produce than when it is produced within the edges of a phrase. Lengthening effects have also been found for words when placed in different syntactic or lexical contexts. Recent evidence suggests that lexico-syntactic information-for example, the global synta...
Source: Language and Speech - July 5, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Nicholas A Lester Argyro Katsika Source Type: research

The Syntactic Pasts of Nouns Shape Their Prosodic Future: Lexico-Syntactic Effects on Position and Duration
Lang Speech. 2023 Jul 4:238309231177884. doi: 10.1177/00238309231177884. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPhrasal prosody is often viewed as a level of linguistic representation at which the phonetic profile of an utterance varies independently of the lexical items it contains. For example, the same word, when produced at the edges of prosodic phrases, will take longer to produce than when it is produced within the edges of a phrase. Lengthening effects have also been found for words when placed in different syntactic or lexical contexts. Recent evidence suggests that lexico-syntactic information-for example, the global synta...
Source: Language and Speech - July 5, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Nicholas A Lester Argyro Katsika Source Type: research

The Syntactic Pasts of Nouns Shape Their Prosodic Future: Lexico-Syntactic Effects on Position and Duration
Lang Speech. 2023 Jul 4:238309231177884. doi: 10.1177/00238309231177884. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPhrasal prosody is often viewed as a level of linguistic representation at which the phonetic profile of an utterance varies independently of the lexical items it contains. For example, the same word, when produced at the edges of prosodic phrases, will take longer to produce than when it is produced within the edges of a phrase. Lengthening effects have also been found for words when placed in different syntactic or lexical contexts. Recent evidence suggests that lexico-syntactic information-for example, the global synta...
Source: Language and Speech - July 5, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Nicholas A Lester Argyro Katsika Source Type: research

The Syntactic Pasts of Nouns Shape Their Prosodic Future: Lexico-Syntactic Effects on Position and Duration
Lang Speech. 2023 Jul 4:238309231177884. doi: 10.1177/00238309231177884. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPhrasal prosody is often viewed as a level of linguistic representation at which the phonetic profile of an utterance varies independently of the lexical items it contains. For example, the same word, when produced at the edges of prosodic phrases, will take longer to produce than when it is produced within the edges of a phrase. Lengthening effects have also been found for words when placed in different syntactic or lexical contexts. Recent evidence suggests that lexico-syntactic information-for example, the global synta...
Source: Language and Speech - July 5, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Nicholas A Lester Argyro Katsika Source Type: research

The Syntactic Pasts of Nouns Shape Their Prosodic Future: Lexico-Syntactic Effects on Position and Duration
Lang Speech. 2023 Jul 4:238309231177884. doi: 10.1177/00238309231177884. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPhrasal prosody is often viewed as a level of linguistic representation at which the phonetic profile of an utterance varies independently of the lexical items it contains. For example, the same word, when produced at the edges of prosodic phrases, will take longer to produce than when it is produced within the edges of a phrase. Lengthening effects have also been found for words when placed in different syntactic or lexical contexts. Recent evidence suggests that lexico-syntactic information-for example, the global synta...
Source: Language and Speech - July 5, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Nicholas A Lester Argyro Katsika Source Type: research

Bilingual Children Shift and Relax Second-Language Phoneme Categorization in Response to Accented L2 and Native L1 Speech Exposure
This study examined how first language (L1) Spanish/second language (L2) English bilingual children shifted and relaxed phoneme categorization along the cue of voice onset time (VOT) during English speech processing after three types of language exposure: native English exposure, native Spanish exposure, and Spanish-accented English exposure. After exposure to Spanish-accented English speech, bilingual children shifted categorical boundaries in the direction of native English speech boundaries. After exposure to native Spanish speech, children shifted to a smaller extent in the same direction and relaxed boundaries leading...
Source: Language and Speech - July 4, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margarethe McDonald Margarita Kaushanskaya Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research

A Corpus Study on the Difference of Turn-Taking in Online Audio, Online Video, and Face-to-Face Conversation
In this study, we conducted a corpus analysis of face-to-face, online audio, and online video conversations collected from the internet. The fluency of turn-taking in face-to-face conversations differed from that of online audio and video conversations. Namely, the timing of turn-taking was shorter and with more overlaps in face-to-face conversations compared with online audio and video conversations. This can be explained by the limited ability of online communication modes to transmit non-verbal cues and network latency. In addition, our study could not completely exclude the effect of formality of conversation. The pres...
Source: Language and Speech - June 15, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ying Tian Siyun Liu Jianying Wang Source Type: research