Neurophysiology of a left-edge boundary tone using natural and edited F0
(2008) Conference on Speech Prosody, 2008 p.247-250- Abstract
- The ERP effects of left-edge, sentence-medial boundary tones in East Swedish were examined using synthesized and non-synthesized F0. The perception of the boundary tone gave rise to an N100 effect, reflecting automated processing of the acoustic features of the stimuli, a broadly distributed P200 effect, similar to what has earlier been seen for sentence-initial pitch accents, and an expectancy negativity, previously observed in response to sentence-medial, expected pitch accents. The N100 effect was clear only for the synthesized stimuli, possibly due to their relatively greater salience. The P200 was only seen in the combined results. The expectancy negativity was present in the combined results as well as for the non-edited stimuli. The... (More)
- The ERP effects of left-edge, sentence-medial boundary tones in East Swedish were examined using synthesized and non-synthesized F0. The perception of the boundary tone gave rise to an N100 effect, reflecting automated processing of the acoustic features of the stimuli, a broadly distributed P200 effect, similar to what has earlier been seen for sentence-initial pitch accents, and an expectancy negativity, previously observed in response to sentence-medial, expected pitch accents. The N100 effect was clear only for the synthesized stimuli, possibly due to their relatively greater salience. The P200 was only seen in the combined results. The expectancy negativity was present in the combined results as well as for the non-edited stimuli. The F0 synthesis in the environment of voiceless obstruents produced a difference in the F0 level before the disambiguation point of the H boundary tone, which led to an anterior negativity starting around 50 ms before the H. (Less)
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- author
- Roll, Mikael
LU
; Horne, Merle
LU
and Lindgren, Magnus LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2008
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Phrase-initial, ERP, boundary tone, Left-edge
- host publication
- Proceedings Speech Prosody 2008
- editor
- Barbosa, Plínio
- pages
- 247 - 250
- conference name
- Conference on Speech Prosody, 2008
- conference location
- Campinas, Brazil
- conference dates
- 2008-05-06 - 2008-05-09
- external identifiers
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- scopus:84902669924
- project
- Grammar, Prosody, Discourse and the Brain. ERP-studies of Language Processing
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- additional info
- The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Linguistics and Phonetics (015010003), Department of Psychology (012010000)
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- 6141bca4-43a0-4c3a-9271-224343212cec (old id 931533)
- alternative location
- http://aune.lpl.univ-aix.fr/~sprosig/sp2008/
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