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Changing sounds in a changing city: an acoustic phonetic investigation of real-time change over a century of Glaswegian.
Lawson, Eleanor; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Rathcke, Tamara V. - : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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'I stole it from a letter, off your tongue it rolled': the performance of dialect in Glasgow's indie music scene
Krause, Miriam; Smith, Jennifer. - : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Changing sounds in a changing city: an acoustic phonetic investigation of real-time change over a century of Glaswegian
José, Brian; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Lawson, Eleanor. - : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Changing Sounds in a Changing City: An Acoustic Phonetic Investigation of Real-Time Change over a Century of Glaswegian
Stuart-Smith, Jane; José, Brian; Rathcke, Tamara. - : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Revisiting the ‘enigma’ of musicians with dyslexia: auditory sequencing and speech abilities
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Revisiting the "Enigma" of musicians with dyslexia: Auditory sequencing and speech abilities
Abstract: Previous research has suggested a link between musical training and auditory processing skills. Musicians have shown enhanced perception of auditory features critical to both music and speech, suggesting that this link extends beyond basic auditory processing. It remains unclear to what extent musicians who also have dyslexia show these specialized abilities, considering often-observed persistent deficits that coincide with reading impairments. The present study evaluated auditory sequencing and speech discrimination in 52 adults comprised of musicians with dyslexia, nonmusicians with dyslexia, and typical musicians. An auditory sequencing task measuring perceptual acuity for tone sequences of increasing length was administered. Furthermore, subjects were asked to discriminate synthesized syllable continua varying in acoustic components of speech necessary for intraphonemic discrimination, which included spectral (formant frequency) and temporal (voice onset time [VOT] and amplitude envelope) features. Results indicate that musicians with dyslexia did not significantly differ from typical musicians and performed better than nonmusicians with dyslexia for auditory sequencing as well as discrimination of spectral and VOT cues within syllable continua. However, typical musicians demonstrated superior performance relative to both groups with dyslexia for discrimination of syllables varying in amplitude information. These findings suggest a distinct profile of speech processing abilities in musicians with dyslexia, with specific weaknesses in discerning amplitude cues within speech. Because these difficulties seem to remain persistent in adults with dyslexia despite musical training, this study only partly supports the potential for musical training to enhance the auditory processing skills known to be crucial for literacy in individuals with dyslexia.
Keyword: 2806 Developmental Neuroscience; 3200 Psychology; 3205 Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Auditory; Children; Dyslexia; Music; Speech
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:62f7774
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Constructing social meaning in political discourse:phonetic variation and verb processes in Ed Miliband's speeches
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Adolescence
Kirkham, Sam; Moore, Emma. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
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The social life of style
In: Language and literature. - London : Sage 21 (2012) 1, 66-83
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Quantitative historical dialectology
McMahon, April; Maguire, Warren. - : Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Quantitative historical dialectology
McMahon, April; Maguire, Warren. - : Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Interaction between social category and social practice: explaining "was"/"were" variation
In: Language variation and change. - New York, NY : Cambridge Univ. Press 22 (2010) 3, 347-371
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Communities of practice and peripherality
In: Language and identities (Edinburgh, 2010), p. 123-133
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Style, indexicality, and the social meaning of tag questions
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 38 (2009) 4, 447-485
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"You tell all the stories": using narrative to explore hierarchy within a community of practice
In: Journal of sociolinguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 10 (2006) 5, 611-640
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Book Review: A Dictionary of Sociolinguistics
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 33 (2005) 4, 389
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Sociolinguistic style : a multidimensional resource for shared identity creation
In: Canadian journal of linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 49 (2004) 3-4, 375-396
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Language and the sense of place : studies in language and region
Moore, Emma (HerausgeberIn); Montgomery, Chris (HerausgeberIn)
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