Experience-dependent influence of music and language on lexical pitch learning is not additive
Research studies provide evidence for the facilitative effects of musical and linguistic experience on lexical pitch learning. However, the effect of interaction of linguistic and musical pitch experience on lexical pitch processing is a matter of ongoing research. In the current study, we sough...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1464532023-03-11T20:05:11Z Experience-dependent influence of music and language on lexical pitch learning is not additive Maggu, Akshay Raj Wong, Patrick C. M. Liu, Hanjun Wong, Francis C. K. School of Humanities Interspeech 2018 Humanities::Linguistics Language-music Interaction Speech Perception Research studies provide evidence for the facilitative effects of musical and linguistic experience on lexical pitch learning. However, the effect of interaction of linguistic and musical pitch experience on lexical pitch processing is a matter of ongoing research. In the current study, we sought to examine the effect of combination of musical and linguistic pitch experience on learning of novel lexical pitch. Using a 10- session pseudoword-picture association training paradigm, we compared the learning performance of musicians and nonmusicians who either spoke a non-tone language, spoke one tone language, or spoke two tone languages. Among the nontone language speakers, we found that musicians showed enhanced learning of novel lexical pitch as compared to nonmusicians. In comparison, among the tone-language speakers, we found no significant difference in the learning performance of musicians and non-musicians no matter they spoke one or more tone languages. We conclude that though musical experience facilitates linguistic pitch learning, the effects of combination of musical and linguistic pitch experience are not additive i.e. possessing both types of pitch experience is no better than possessing either one of them and knowing two tone languages does not facilitate the learning of a new tone language beyond the knowledge of one. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This research was supported by the Dr Stanley Ho Medical Development Foundation and National Institutes of Health (USA) Grant No. R01DC008333 to P.C.M.W. and Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 1 Grant No. RG72/17 to F.C.K.W. 2021-02-17T07:56:20Z 2021-02-17T07:56:20Z 2018 Conference Paper Maggu, A. R., Wong, P. C. M., Liu, H., & Wong, F. C. K. (2018). Experience-dependent influence of music and language on lexical pitch learning is not additive. Proceedings of Interspeech 2018, 3791-3794. doi:10.21437/Interspeech.2018 1990-9772 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146453 10.21437/Interspeech.2018 3791 3794 en MOE AcRF Tier 1 (RG72/17) © 2018 International Speech Communication Association (ISCA). All rights reserved. This paper was published in Proceedings of Interspeech 2018 and is made available with permission of International Speech Communication Association (ISCA). application/pdf |
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Research studies provide evidence for the facilitative effects
of musical and linguistic experience on lexical pitch learning.
However, the effect of interaction of linguistic and musical
pitch experience on lexical pitch processing is a matter of
ongoing research. In the current study, we sought to examine
the effect of combination of musical and linguistic pitch
experience on learning of novel lexical pitch. Using a 10-
session pseudoword-picture association training paradigm, we
compared the learning performance of musicians and nonmusicians
who either spoke a non-tone language, spoke one
tone language, or spoke two tone languages. Among the nontone
language speakers, we found that musicians showed
enhanced learning of novel lexical pitch as compared to nonmusicians.
In comparison, among the tone-language speakers,
we found no significant difference in the learning performance
of musicians and non-musicians no matter they spoke one or
more tone languages. We conclude that though musical
experience facilitates linguistic pitch learning, the effects of
combination of musical and linguistic pitch experience are not
additive i.e. possessing both types of pitch experience is no
better than possessing either one of them and knowing two
tone languages does not facilitate the learning of a new tone
language beyond the knowledge of one. |
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Experience-dependent influence of music and language on lexical pitch learning is not additive |
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