Examining the Stimulus Cross-Splicing Method on Auditory Experiments in Turkish

To explain how the language system in the brain is temporally processed, the results of both brain and linguistics researches are required to be interpreted together. In this regard, phonologic functioning of language in the brain may be demonstrated more clearly by examining the auditory stimuli wh...

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Main Author: İpek Pınar Bekar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BÜTEK Boğaziçi Eğitim Turizm Teknopark Uygulama ve Dan. Hiz. San. Tic. A.Ş. 2017-07-01
Series:Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi
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EEG
Online Access:http://dad.boun.edu.tr/download/article-file/320475
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spelling doaj-a447480cd8a7495082b54b68631315e92020-11-25T01:38:36ZengBÜTEK Boğaziçi Eğitim Turizm Teknopark Uygulama ve Dan. Hiz. San. Tic. A.Ş.Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi1300-85522587-09392017-07-01281295510.18492/dad.325482Examining the Stimulus Cross-Splicing Method on Auditory Experiments in Turkishİpek Pınar Bekar0Ankara UniversityTo explain how the language system in the brain is temporally processed, the results of both brain and linguistics researches are required to be interpreted together. In this regard, phonologic functioning of language in the brain may be demonstrated more clearly by examining the auditory stimuli which are obtained via using auditory technique. This study focuses on acoustic preprocessing of auditory stimuli by using EEG technique in Bekâr (2016). This preprocessing is described as Stimulus Cross-Splicing method in this study. The auditory stimuli which was prepared in PRAAT 5.2 Sound Analysis Program with this method are interpreted contrastively by means of duration and fundamental frequency (F0) with an auditory stimuli of another EEG experiment, which has the same research questions without an acoustic preprocessing. Zero-crossing (0-) of the auditory stimuli are determined by using fundamental frequency and duration and the recordings keep their naturality. This preliminary method on Turkish provides more reliable results with the use of auditory stimuli that was built on brain studies in which the segmental and suprasegmental phonologic components in Turkish are investigated. Findings of this study reveals the importance of acoustic preprocessing in Turkish by examining the auditory stimuli with statistical methods. According to these findings, the way this method affects the results of the experiment and the necessity of using an acoustic preprocessing in two different brain imaging researches which try to answer the same linguistic issues are emphasized for future studies.http://dad.boun.edu.tr/download/article-file/320475cross-splicingfundamental frequencydurationauditory stimulusEEG
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Examining the Stimulus Cross-Splicing Method on Auditory Experiments in Turkish
Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi
cross-splicing
fundamental frequency
duration
auditory stimulus
EEG
author_facet İpek Pınar Bekar
author_sort İpek Pınar Bekar
title Examining the Stimulus Cross-Splicing Method on Auditory Experiments in Turkish
title_short Examining the Stimulus Cross-Splicing Method on Auditory Experiments in Turkish
title_full Examining the Stimulus Cross-Splicing Method on Auditory Experiments in Turkish
title_fullStr Examining the Stimulus Cross-Splicing Method on Auditory Experiments in Turkish
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Stimulus Cross-Splicing Method on Auditory Experiments in Turkish
title_sort examining the stimulus cross-splicing method on auditory experiments in turkish
publisher BÜTEK Boğaziçi Eğitim Turizm Teknopark Uygulama ve Dan. Hiz. San. Tic. A.Ş.
series Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi
issn 1300-8552
2587-0939
publishDate 2017-07-01
description To explain how the language system in the brain is temporally processed, the results of both brain and linguistics researches are required to be interpreted together. In this regard, phonologic functioning of language in the brain may be demonstrated more clearly by examining the auditory stimuli which are obtained via using auditory technique. This study focuses on acoustic preprocessing of auditory stimuli by using EEG technique in Bekâr (2016). This preprocessing is described as Stimulus Cross-Splicing method in this study. The auditory stimuli which was prepared in PRAAT 5.2 Sound Analysis Program with this method are interpreted contrastively by means of duration and fundamental frequency (F0) with an auditory stimuli of another EEG experiment, which has the same research questions without an acoustic preprocessing. Zero-crossing (0-) of the auditory stimuli are determined by using fundamental frequency and duration and the recordings keep their naturality. This preliminary method on Turkish provides more reliable results with the use of auditory stimuli that was built on brain studies in which the segmental and suprasegmental phonologic components in Turkish are investigated. Findings of this study reveals the importance of acoustic preprocessing in Turkish by examining the auditory stimuli with statistical methods. According to these findings, the way this method affects the results of the experiment and the necessity of using an acoustic preprocessing in two different brain imaging researches which try to answer the same linguistic issues are emphasized for future studies.
topic cross-splicing
fundamental frequency
duration
auditory stimulus
EEG
url http://dad.boun.edu.tr/download/article-file/320475
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