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This project explores how prosody, the rhythm and melody of speech, influences language processing and prediction. By linking prosodic features to neural mechanisms, the research aims to uncover how listeners anticipate speech events based on rhythmic patterns.
Speech has rhythmic properties that widely differ across languages.
When we listen to foreign languages, we may perceive them to be more musical, or rather more rap-like than our own.
Even if we are unaware of it, the rhythm and melody of language, i.e. prosody, reflects its linguistic structure.
On the one hand, prosody emphasizes content words and new information with stress and accents.
On the other hand, it is aligned to phrase edges, marking them with boundary tones.
Prosody hence helps the…
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