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Mapping boundaries: Microprosodic and dialectal variability in the perception of Estonian long and overlong quantity (DATA)
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Themas, Liis; Lippus, Pärtel; Padrik, Maarika; Kreegipuu, Kairi, 2024, "Exploring Pitch and Length Perception: An EEG Study on Quantity Discrimination in preschoolers with Developmental Language Disorder", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-492, DATADOI, V1
Here, we present the raw EEG data from our investigation into the neurophysiological differences in language processing between children with developmental language disorder (DLD) and their typically developing peers. Building on previous findings of prosody perception difficulties and their impact on language development, we aim to describe the Mi... |
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Oct 18, 2023
Lyu, Siqi; Põldver, Nele; Kask, Liis; Wang, Luming; Kreegipuu, Kairi, 2023, "Effect of Musical Expertise the Perception of Duration and Pitch in Language: A Cross-linguistic Study", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-437, DATADOI, V1
This study adopts a cross-linguistic perspective and investigates how musical expertise affects the perception of duration and pitch in language. Native speakers of Chinese (N=44) and Estonian (N=46), each group subdivided into musicians and non-musicians, participated in a mismatch negativity (MMN) experiment where they passively listened to both... |
