Presentation 2005/9/9
Comparison of timing of finger movement synchronized to sound between Japanese and English native listeners
Narumi KOJIMA, Shuji MORI,
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Abstract(in English) Timing-related performance in a sound-synchronized finger-pressing task was compared between Japanese and English native listeners. The listeners were instructed to synchronize as accurately as possible between the peak of the fingerpress force and the accent of each unit of speech/non-speech sound. No characteristic difference was observed between the two language groups in terms of average of the pressing timing, its variability, or the accuracy of the matching to the accent. This result suggests that no difference between the language groups exists in the timing of real time response tasks.
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Keyword(in English) Sound-Synchronized Movement / Linguistic Rhythm / Mora / Syllable / Japanese Native Listener / English Native Listener
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Title (in English) Comparison of timing of finger movement synchronized to sound between Japanese and English native listeners
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Keyword(1) Sound-Synchronized Movement
Keyword(2) Linguistic Rhythm
Keyword(3) Mora
Keyword(4) Syllable
Keyword(5) Japanese Native Listener
Keyword(6) English Native Listener
1st Author's Name Narumi KOJIMA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University:Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology()
2nd Author's Name Shuji MORI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Date 2005/9/9
Paper # TL2005-9
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 291
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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