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Abstract
Phonetic markedness regarding linguistically relevant tonal patterns (Accent 2, boundary tones) in Central Swedish is discussed. Both tonal markedness and F0 turning points are assumed to be important cues for anticipatory attention to grammatical structure during speech processing. Empirical evidence from neuro- linguistic and psycholinguistic experiments for the assumed relation between anticipatory attention and marked tonal patterns’ association with Swedish word and clause structures is presented.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Fonetik 2011: Speech, Music and Hearing Quarterly Progress and Status Report |
Pages | 113-116 |
Volume | 51 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Event | Fonetik 2011 - Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden Duration: 2011 Jun 8 → 2011 Jun 10 |
Publication series
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Volume | 51 |
ISSN (Print) | 1104-5787 |
Conference
Conference | Fonetik 2011 |
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Country/Territory | Sweden |
City | Stockholm |
Period | 2011/06/08 → 2011/06/10 |
Bibliographical note
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)
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Comparative Language Studies and Linguistics
Free keywords
- markedness
- word accent
- boundary tones
- prosody
- syntax
- morphology
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Abstract, emotional and concrete words in the mental lexicon
Blomberg, F. (Researcher), Horne, M. (PI), Roll, M. (Researcher), Söderström, P. (Researcher) & Lindgren, M. (Researcher)
2010/01/01 → 2013/12/31
Project: Research