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Zhang, Luoxiao; Hu, Jiawei – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2023
The purpose of this study is to investigate the uniqueness of the pop singing genre by determining the role of the Chinese language in the creation of popular singing in education with modern innovative technologies. The paper began by determining which types of popular music were the most popular among respondents and the influence of modern…
Descriptors: Rock Music, Singing, Language Role, Chinese
Cedeño, Cindy; Santos, Luis – Online Submission, 2021
Songs and chants in EFL education are both artistic and pedagogical acts belonging to the same family of musical expressions, whose practical use in the classroom is not unfamiliar among teachers. Nevertheless, little effort has been made to distinguish between each other. In this sense, the popularity of songs in the context of EFL/ESL education…
Descriptors: Singing, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Smolej Fritz, Barbara; Peklaj, Cirila – International Journal of Music Education, 2019
The aim of this case study was to explore the effects of music instruction according to the E. Willems teaching method on the music abilities and language skills in students with intellectual disabilities (ID). Eight students with ID (average age 9.64 years) participated in the study. They attended 35 music lessons during the school year. Each…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Music Education, Auditory Perception, Human Body
Ünal Gezer, Melike – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2021
Determining later academic achievement, early literacy skills are all of the prerequisite knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for successful reading and writing during formal education. Early literacy skills consist of several sub-skills including phonology knowledge that determine primary-level reading. The present article is prepared for…
Descriptors: Singing, Educational Games, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Hutchins, Sean; Peretz, Isabelle – Brain and Language, 2013
We tested whether congenital amusics, who exhibit pitch perception deficits, nevertheless adjust the pitch of their voice in response to a sudden pitch shift applied to vocal feedback. Nine amusics and matched controls imitated their own previously-recorded speech or singing, while the online feedback they received was shifted mid-utterance by 25…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Feedback (Response), Singing, Intonation
Kuppen, Sarah E. A.; Bourke, Emilie – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2017
This study evaluated the ability for two rhythmic rhyming programs to raise phonological awareness in the early literacy classroom. Year 1 (5-6-year-olds) from low socioeconomic status schools in Bedfordshire, learned a program of sung or spoken rhythmic rhymes, or acted as controls. The project ran with two independent cohorts (Cohort 1 N = 98,…
Descriptors: Phonological Awareness, Emergent Literacy, Literacy Education, Grade 1
Van Lancker Sidtis, Diana; Cameron, Krista; Sidtis, John J. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2012
In motor speech disorders, dysarthric features impacting intelligibility, articulation, fluency and voice emerge more saliently in conversation than in repetition, reading or singing. A role of the basal ganglia in these task discrepancies has been identified. Further, more recent studies of naturalistic speech in basal ganglia dysfunction have…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Phonetics, Language Processing, Psychomotor Skills
Crawford, Shauna; Elliott, Robert T. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2007
Six primary school-aged braille students were taught to name 4 to 10 braille letters as phonemes and another 4 to 10 braille letters as graphemes (Study 1). They were then taught to name 10 braille words as onset-rimes and another 10 braille words as whole words (Study 2). Instruction in phonemes and onset rimes resulted in fewer trials and a…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Graphemes, Braille, Instructional Effectiveness
Escoffier, N.; Tillmann, B. – Cognition, 2008
Harmonic priming studies have provided evidence that musical expectations influence sung phoneme monitoring, with facilitated processing for phonemes sung on tonally related (expected) chords in comparison to less-related (less-expected) chords [Bigand, Tillmann, Poulin, D'Adamo, and Madurell (2001). "The effect of harmonic context on phoneme…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Singing, Phonemes
McCrea, Christopher R.; Morris, Richard J. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine the voice onset times of female trained and untrained singers during spoken and sung tasks. Thirty females were digitally recorded speaking and singing short phrases containing the English stop consonants /p/ and /b/ in the word-initial position. Voice onset time was measured for each phoneme and…
Descriptors: Females, Singing, Phonology, Phonemes
Yopp, Hallie Kay; Yopp, Helen – Young Children, 2009
Noticing and being able to manipulate the sounds of spoken language-phonological awareness-is highly related to later success in reading and spelling. The authors define and explain the levels of phonological awareness-syllable awareness, onset-rime awareness, phoneme awareness. They give teachers step-by-step instructions for implementing a…
Descriptors: Play, Phonology, Phonological Awareness, Young Children
Karna, Duane R.; Goodenow, Sue – Teaching Music, 2006
Without a concise and accurate system for notating diction, singers often resort to phonetic spellings that may not convey the correct pronunciation. Modeling and echoing correct pronunciation during rehearsal is time-consuming, and often the reminders singers write into their scores on such occasions prove to be unclear during the next rehearsal.…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Pronunciation, Singing, Music Education
Poulin-Charronnat, Benedicte; Bigand, Emmanuel; Madurell, Francois; Peereman, Ronald – Cognition, 2005
It has been shown that harmonic structure may influence the processing of phonemes whatever the extent of participants' musical expertise [Bigand, E., Tillmann, B., Poulin, B., D'Adamo, D. A., & Madurell, F. (2001). The effect of harmonic context on phoneme monitoring in vocal music. "Cognition," 81, B11-B20]. The present study goes a step further…
Descriptors: Semantics, Singing, Phonemes, Language Processing