Title: AFFECTIVE PROSODY IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG NEURO-TYPICAL LISTENERS FOR MALAYALAM LANGUAGE |
Authors: Ms.Zaithuna.K, Ms. Rahiba lulu.M.K, Ms Fathima Fasna and Abhishek Budiguppe Panchakshari, India |
Abstract: Affective prosody would refer to the perception of the emotional state of a speaker based on the prosodic aspects of one’s speech. The affective prosody is often studied in individuals with right hemisphere damage or non-native speakers solely because the perception of affective prosody is localized to the right hemisphere and the non-native speakers are reliant on affective prosody as they are deprived of linguistic prosody. The current study was carried out with the aim of investigating if the affective prosody varies as a function of age. The study was carried out on two groups of non-native speakers of Malayalam of 8-12 years and 18-25 years respectively. Different sentence types were presented to these participants in auditory modality and the results showed that the performance of participants in the age range of 18-25 years performed better compared to individuals of the age-range 8-12 years showing that the development of affective prosody would show a developmental trend. |
Keywords: Linguistic Prosody, Perception, Affective, Emotion, Recognition. |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59009/ijlllc.2024.0063 |
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