The neurological substrates for prosodic aspects of speech

KD Emmorey - Brain and Language, 1987 - Elsevier
The ability to comprehend and produce the stress contrast between noun compounds and
noun phrases (eg, gréenhouse vs. green hóuse) was examined for 8 nonfluent aphasics, 7 …

Acoustic analysis of prosodic cues in left-and right-hemisphere-damaged patients

GP Ouellette, SR Baum - Aphasiology, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
This study explored the ability of left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) non-fluent aphasics, right-
hemisphere-damaged (RHD) patients, and normal speakers to produce acoustic correlates …

Language prosody and the right hemisphere

KL Bryan - Aphasiology, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
Groups of right hemisphere damaged, left hemisphere damaged aphasic and normal control
subjects were assessed on a series of tests designed to examine discrimination and …

Neural substrates of linguistic prosody: Evidence from syntactic disambiguation in the productions of brain-damaged patients

AP Shah, SR Baum, VD Dwivedi - Brain and Language, 2006 - Elsevier
The present investigation focussed on the neural substrates underlying linguistic distinctions
that are signalled by prosodic cues. A production experiment was conducted to examine the …

Production of affective and linguistic prosody by brain-damaged patients

SR Baum, MD Pell - Aphasiology, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
To test a number of hypotheses concerning the functional lateralization of speech prosody,
the ability of unilaterally right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD), unilaterally left-hemisphere …

Unilateral brain damage, prosodic comprehension deficits, and the acoustic cues to prosody

MD Pell, SR Baum - Brain and Language, 1997 - Elsevier
Stimuli from two previously presented comprehension tasks of affective and linguistic
prosody (Pell & Baum, 1997) were analyzed acoustically and subjected to several …

Disturbances in prosody: A right-hemisphere contribution to language

S Weintraub, MM Mesulam, L Kramer - Archives of neurology, 1981 - jamanetwork.com
• In addition to grammar and semantics, prosody constitutes a third element of speech.
Modulations of prosody can produce alterations in the meaning and affective tone of spoken …

Speech prosody in Broca's aphasia

M Danly, B Shapiro - Brain and language, 1982 - Elsevier
Because speech prosody is thought to be impaired in Broca's aphasia, we conducted three
experiments using Broca's aphasics and nonneurological control subjects in order to …

Hemispheric processing of affective and linguistic intonation contours in normal subjects

F Shipley-Brown, WO Dingwall, CI Berlin… - Brain and …, 1988 - Elsevier
In a previous study of the comprehension of linguistic prosody in brain-damaged subjects,
SR Grant and WO Dingwall (1984. The role of the right hemisphere in processing linguistic …

Sensitivity to prosodic structure in left-and right-hemisphere-damaged individuals

SR Baum, VD Dwivedi - Brain and Language, 2003 - Elsevier
An experiment was conducted in order to determine whether left-(LHD) and right-
hemisphere-damaged (RHD) patients exhibit sensitivity to prosodic information that is used …