Fifteen patients with prominent positive symptoms of schizophrenia and 15normal controls performed verbal prosodic and pure musical discriminationtasks, with changes in pitch and timing parameters. The patients'performance was comparable to that of controls on the discrimination ofterminal pitch changes, but significantly poorer on the more difficultinternal pitch discrimination. The latter deficit was positively correlatedwith the severity of their positive symptoms. The results suggest thatpatients have a deficit in processing fundamental aspects of prosody, whichis associated with the presence of positive symptoms.