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ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH
Vowel articulation Emotion Acoustic EMA NDI Wave System
2015/5/21
This research investigated the articulatory and acoustic cues of the emotional vowels from produc¬tion/ coding perspectives. Chinese and Japanese emotional speech and EMA data were recorded. The a...
Visible Cohesion: A Comparison of Reference Tracking in Sign, Speech, and Co-Speech Gesture
Reference tracking Co-speech gesture Sign language Visual modality Use of space Pointing
2015/5/13
Establishing and maintaining reference is a crucial part of discourse. In spoken languages, differential linguistic devices mark referents occurring in different referential contexts, that is, introdu...
Speech Accommodation Without Priming: The Case of Pitch
Speech Accommodation Without Priming Pitch
2015/5/13
People often accommodate to each other’s speech by aligning their linguistic production with their partner’s. According to an influential theory, the Interactive Alignment Model, alignment is the resu...
Variation in dual-task performance reveals late initiation of speech planning in turn-taking
Dual-task Turn-taking Speech production Speech perception Eye-tracking
2015/5/13
The smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest that speakers often begin to plan their utterances while listening to their interlocutor. The presented study investigates whether ...
Eye m talking to you: speakers gaze direction modulates co-speech gesture processing in the right MTG
co-speech gestures speech–gesture integration eye gaze communicative intent middle temporal gyrus
2015/5/13
Recipients process information from speech and co-speech gestures, but it is currently unknown how this processing is influenced by the presence of other important social cues, especially gaze directi...
Externalizing the Private Experience of Pain: A Role for Co-Speech Gestures in Pain Communication?
Externalizing the Private Experience of Pain Co-Speech Gestures Pain Communication
2015/5/13
Despite the importance of effective pain communication, talking about pain represents a major challenge for patients and clinicians because pain is a private and subjective experience. Focusing primar...
Conversation Electrified: ERP Correlates of Speech Act Recognition in Underspecified Utterances
ERP Correlates Speech Act Recognition Underspecified Utterances
2015/5/13
The ability to recognize speech acts (verbal actions) in conversation is critical for everyday interaction. However, utterances are often underspecified for the speech act they perform, requiring list...
A de novo FOXP1 variant in a patient with autism, intellectual disability and severe speech and language impairment
FOXP1 variant autism intellectual disability severe speech language impairment
2015/5/13
FOXP1 (forkhead box protein P1) is a transcription factor involved in the development of several tissues, including the brain. An emerging phenotype of patients with protein-disrupting FOXP1 variants ...
Mind what you say—general and specific mechanisms for monitoring in speech production
speech production and perception lexical access monitoring attention control
2015/5/6
For most people, speech production is relatively effortless and error-free. Yet it has long been recognized that we need some type of control over what we are currently saying and what we plan to say....
Tolerance for inconsistency in foreign-accented speech
Foreign-accented speech German-accented Dutch Cross-modal priming Accent consistency Perceptual learning
2015/5/6
Are listeners able to adapt to a foreign-accented speaker who has, as is often the case, an inconsistent accent? Two groups of native Dutch listeners participated in a crossmodal priming experiment, e...
Increased Pain Intensity Is Associated with Greater Verbal Communication Difficulty and Increased Production of Speech and Co-Speech Gestures
Increased Pain Intensity Greater Verbal Communication Difficulty Speech Co-Speech Gestures
2015/5/6
Effective pain communication is essential if adequate treatment and support are to be provided. Pain communication is often multimodal, with sufferers utilising speech, nonverbal behaviours (such as f...
Native speakers' perceptions of fluency and accent in L2 speech
foreign accent L2 specific fluency native raters perception of L2 speech second language learners
2015/5/5
Oral fluency and foreign accent distinguish L2 from L1 speech production. In language testing practices, both fluency and accent are usually assessed by raters. This study investigates what exactly na...
Hearing and seeing meaning in speech and gesture: insights from brain and behaviour
co-speech gestures semantics iconicity brain multimodal language
2015/5/5
As we speak, we use not only the arbitrary form–meaning mappings of the speech channel but also motivated form–meaning correspondences, i.e. iconic gestures that accompany speech (e.g. inverted V-shap...
Successful Word Recognition by 10-Month-Olds Given Continuous Speech Both at Initial Exposure and Test
Word Recognition 10-Month-Olds Continuous Speech Both Exposure and Test
2015/5/5
Most words that infants hear occur within fluent speech. To compile a vocabulary, infants therefore need to segment words from speech contexts.This study is the first to investigate whether infants (h...
Social eye gaze modulates processing of speech and co-speech gesture
Language processing Co-speech iconic gesture Eye gaze Recipient status Communicative intent Multi-party communication
2015/5/5
In human face-to-face communication, language comprehension is a multi-modal, situated activity. However, little is known about how we combine information from different modalities during comprehensio...