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Dr. Y Schotanus

Muntstraat 2-2a
Muntstraat 2-2A
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3512 EV Utrecht

Dr. Y Schotanus

Affiliate Researcher
Musicology
y.p.schotanus@uu.nl

Publications

2023

Scholarly publications

Schotanus, Y. P. (2023). How a Song’s Section Order Affects Both ‘Refrein’ Perception and the Song’s Perceived Meaning. In A. Biswas, E. Wennekes, A. Wieczorkowska, & R. H. Laskar (Eds.), Advances in Speech and Music Technology: Computational Aspects and Applications (pp. 331-351). (Signals and Communication Technology). Springer.

2022

Scholarly publications

Schotanus, Y. (2022). Spinvis: Eric de Jong. In S. Bax, B. Lambrecht, C. Lammer, & L. DeTaeye (Eds.), Het Kritisch Literatuur Lexicon van de 21e eeuw (pp. 278-303). Open Press Tilburg ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ.
Dera, J., Van Lierop-Debrauwer, H., & Schotanus, Y. (2022). De grenzen van literatuur: Ontwikkeling en opbrengsten van een lessenreeks literatuur met expliciete leerlinginspraak. Stichting Lezen.

2021

Scholarly publications

Schotanus, Y. (2021). Experiencing Dylan: The Effect of Formal Structure and Performance on the Popularity and Interpretation of Two Dylan Songs. In T. Gurke, & S. Winnett (Eds.), Words, Music, and the Popular: Global Perspectives on Intermedial Relations (pp. 39-64). (Palgrave Studies in Music and Literature). Palgrave Macmillan.
Schotanus, Y. (2021). Reanalyzing Schotanus 2020: A reaction to Lee's commentary. Empirical Musicology Review, 15(3-4), 273-278.
Schotanus, Y. P. (2021). The effect of timing on the singer’s tone of voice. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 31(3-4), 107–122.

Popularising publications

Schotanus, Y. (2021). Handboeken voor songwriters: Liedteksten schrijven, hoe doe je dat? Schrijven Magazine, 25(3), 32-35.
Schotanus, Y. (2021). Nietvergeefsgeweestzijnhopen: In memoriam Jeroen van Merwijk (1955-2021). ±Ê´Çë³ú¾±±ð°ì°ù²¹²Ô³Ù, 45(3), 98-99.

2020

Scholarly publications

Schotanus, Y., & van den Bos, R. (2020). Standaardgeschilpunten: toepasbaar in schriftelijke en mondelinge communicatie. In WODN. Werkgroep Onderzoek Didactiek Nederlands (Ed.), Handboek Didactiek Nederlands Vereniging voor Leraren in Levende Talen.
Schotanus, Y. (2020). Singing and Accompaniment Support the Processing of Song Lyrics and Change the Lyrics' Meaning. Empirical Musicology Review, 15(1-2), 18-55.
Schotanus, Y. (2020). Comparing Word Affect and Tone Affect: Comment on Sun and Cuthbert 2017. Empirical Musicology Review, 15(1-2), 145-150.

2018

Scholarly publications

Schotanus, Y. (2018). Off-Beat Phrasing and the Interpretation of the Singer’s Tone of Voice. In R. Parncutt, & S. Sattmann (Eds.), Proceedings of ICMPC15/ESCOM10 (pp. 401-406). Centre for Systematic Musicology, ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Graz, Austria.
Schotanus, Y. (2018). Out-of-Key Notes and On-Beat Silences as Prosodic Cues in Sung Sentences. In R. Parncutt, & S. Sattmann (Eds.), Proceedings of ICMPC15/ESCOM10. (pp. 395-400). Centre for Systematic Musicology, ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Graz, Austria.
Schotanus, Y., Eekhof, L., & Willems, R. M. (2018). Behavioral and Neurophysiological Effects of Singing and Accompaniment on the Perception and Cognition of Song. In R. Parncutt, & S. Sattmann (Eds.), Proceedings of ICMPC15/ESCOM10 (pp. 389-394). Centre for Systematic Musicology, ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Graz, Austria.

Professional publications

Schotanus, Y., Koops, H. V., & Reed Edworthy, J. (2018). Interaction Between Musical and Poetic Form Affects Song Popularity: the Case of the Genevan Psalter. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 28(3), 127-151.

2016

Other output

Schotanus, Y. (2016). Music Supports the Processing of Song Lyrics and Changes their Contents: Effects of Melody, Silences and Accompaniment . 361. Abstract from International Conference for Music Perception and Cognition 14th Biennial meeting, San Francisco, United States.
Schotanus, Y. (2016). Well Tempered Tuning Cannot Account for Low Purity Ratings of Isolated Voice Parts. 762-766. Paper presented at International Conference for Music Perception and Cognition 14th Biennial meeting, San Francisco, United States.

2015

Scholarly publications

Schotanus, Y. (2015). The Musical Foregrounding Hypothesis: How Music Influences the Perception of Sung Language. In J. Ginsborg, A. Lamont, M. Phillips, & S. Bramley (Eds.), Proceedings of the Ninth Treënnial Confenrence of the European Society of the Cognitive Sciences of Music, Manchester UK, 7-22 August 2015 (pp. 724-735).

Other output

Schotanus, Y. (2015). The Musical Foregrounding Hypothesis: How Music Influences the Perception of Sung Language.