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Interaction between Phrasal Structure and Vowel Tenseness in German: An Acoustic and Articulatory Study ...
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Interaction between Phrasal Structure and Vowel Tenseness in German: An Acoustic and Articulatory Study ...
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Interaction between Phrasal Structure and Vowel Tenseness in German: An Acoustic and Articulatory Study ...
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Multi‐speaker experimental designs: Methodological considerations
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Interaction between Phrasal Structure and Segment Identity in German: An Acoustic and Articulatory Study ...
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Phonetische Analyse der Sprechweisen von DaF-Lehrkräften und Dozierenden
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Eine phonetisch-phonologische Fehleranalyse von Monophthongen und Diphthongen zur Differenzierung der Sprechapraxie von der aphasisch-phonologischen Störung
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Noggin Nodding: Head Movement Correlates With Increased Effort in Accelerating Speech Production Tasks
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Die Auswirkung von High-Variability-Training auf die Perzeption und Produktion des Gespanntheitskontrasts bei russischsprachigen Deutschlernenden
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Noggin Nodding: Head Movement Correlates With Increased Effort in Accelerating Speech Production Tasks ...
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Movements of the head and speech articulators have been observed in tandem during an alternating word pair production task driven by an accelerating rate metronome. Word pairs contrasted either onset or coda dissimilarity with same word controls. Results show that as production effort increased, so did speaker head nodding, and that nodding increased abruptly following errors. More errors occurred under faster production rates, and in coda rather than onset alternations. The greatest entrainment between head and articulators was observed at the fastest rate under coda alternation. Neither jaw coupling nor imposed prosodic stress was observed to be a primary driver of head movement. In alternating pairs, nodding frequency tracked the slower alternation rate rather than the syllable rate, interpreted as recruitment of additional degrees of freedom to stabilize the alternation pattern under increasing production rate pressure. ...
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150 Psychologie; articulatory entrainment; EMA; head movement; speech errors; speech production
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URL: https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/22057 https://dx.doi.org/10.18452/21317
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Noggin Nodding: Head Movement Correlates With Increased Effort in Accelerating Speech Production Tasks
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