Phonological representations in the brain and their effect on early language processing: an ERP study – Bc. Martina Dvořáková
Bc. Martina Dvořáková
Master's thesis
Phonological representations in the brain and their effect on early language processing: an ERP study
Phonological representations in the brain and their effect on early language processing: an ERP study
Abstract:
Ovlivňuje mateřský jazyk zpracování řeči a jsou všechny samohlásky vnímány stejně symetricky? Na tyto otázky se snaží tato diplomní práce odpovědět. Testovala jsem přední vysoké a střední vysoké vokály z ruského a českého jazyka na základě prací Näätänen et al. (1997) a Polka a Bohn (2011). Evokované potenciály ruských a českých mluvčí byly meřeny pomocí EEG. Mismatch negativita poté posloužila jako …moreAbstract:
Does mother tongue influence early speech processing? Moreover, are all the vowels perceived symmetrically? These two questions are at the core of this master's thesis. Following Näätänen et al. (1997) for the first question and Polka and Bohn (2011) for the second question, I tested the high front and high central vowels from Czech and Russian to find out. The event-related potentials of Czech and …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 30. 7. 2021
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/mrtmz/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 7. 9. 2021
- Supervisor: Ph.D. Kateřina Chládková
- Reader: PhDr. Ondřej Šefčík, Ph.D.
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DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Martina. \textit{Phonological representations in the brain and their effect on early language processing: an ERP study}. Online. Master's thesis. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts. 2021. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/nijfmj/.
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Faculty of ArtsMaster programme / field:
Philology / General Linguistics
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