Pitch accent type affects lexical activation in German : evidence from eye tracking

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CARIGNAN, Christopher, ed., Michael D. TYLER, ed.. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology : SST2016. Canberra, ACT: ASSTA, 2016, pp. 185-188. ISSN 2207-1296
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This visual world eye tracking study tests how f0 affects stress perception in online speech comprehension. The screen showed segmentally overlapping cohort pairs with different stress patterns (WSW/SWW) together with two distractors. In experimental trials, auditory stimuli referred to the WSW cohort member, which was presented with a medial-peak (L+H* L-%) or an early-peak pitch accent (H+L* L-%). Prior to segmental disambiguation, participants fixated the SWW stress competitor more when the WSW target was presented with an early-peak accent. Hence, the peak position affects lexical activation, such that pitch peaks preceding stressed syllables in WSW words temporarily activate SWW words.

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400 Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik
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eye tracking, stress, pitch accent type, German
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Sixteenth Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, 6. Dez. 2016 - 9. Dez. 2016, Parramatta, Australia
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ISO 690ZAHNER-RITTER, Katharina, Muna SCHÖNHUBER, Janet GRIJZENHOUT, Bettina BRAUN, 2016. Pitch accent type affects lexical activation in German : evidence from eye tracking. Sixteenth Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology. Parramatta, Australia, 6. Dez. 2016 - 9. Dez. 2016. In: CARIGNAN, Christopher, ed., Michael D. TYLER, ed.. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology : SST2016. Canberra, ACT: ASSTA, 2016, pp. 185-188. ISSN 2207-1296
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@inproceedings{ZahnerRitter2016Pitch-44066,
  year={2016},
  title={Pitch accent type affects lexical activation in German : evidence from eye tracking},
  url={http://www.assta.org/sst/2016/papers/Zahner_SST2016.pdf},
  issn={2207-1296},
  publisher={ASSTA},
  address={Canberra, ACT},
  booktitle={Proceedings of the Sixteenth Australasian  International Conference on Speech Science and Technology : SST2016},
  pages={185--188},
  editor={Carignan, Christopher and Tyler, Michael D.},
  author={Zahner-Ritter, Katharina and Schönhuber, Muna and Grijzenhout, Janet and Braun, Bettina}
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