2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.specom.2017.07.005
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The role of F0 and duration in the identification of wh-in-situ questions in Persian

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“…Higher response accuracy to declaratives has been reported in earlier perception studies (Shiamizadeh et al, 2017a;Vion & Colas, 2006). In line with the results of other perception studies on the role of prosody in sentence type identification (Shiamizadeh et al, 2017a;Shiamizadeh, Caspers, & Schiller, 2017b;Vion & Colas, 2006), declaratives also have shorter reaction times in comparison to questions. A possible reason for the decreased RTs and the higher response accuracy to declaratives could be the higher frequency of declaratives in comparison to questions in daily conversation (as suggested by Van Heuven and Haan (2000) and Vion and Colas (2006)).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Higher response accuracy to declaratives has been reported in earlier perception studies (Shiamizadeh et al, 2017a;Vion & Colas, 2006). In line with the results of other perception studies on the role of prosody in sentence type identification (Shiamizadeh et al, 2017a;Shiamizadeh, Caspers, & Schiller, 2017b;Vion & Colas, 2006), declaratives also have shorter reaction times in comparison to questions. A possible reason for the decreased RTs and the higher response accuracy to declaratives could be the higher frequency of declaratives in comparison to questions in daily conversation (as suggested by Van Heuven and Haan (2000) and Vion and Colas (2006)).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%