The objective of the present paper is to understand whether the "density " of the vowel system of a language, in other words the large or small number of vowels in the language, plays a significant role in the production and perception of vowels. Three languages (French, English and Spanish) are analysed. This work rests upon the comparison between speech production and the cognitive processing of linguistic units. Two different methodologies were employed in this aim: observation of phonetic productions and analyses of behavioural measures. First results lead us to hypothese that perception units can be larger than production units. In other words, the density of a vowel system seems to influence vowel perception but not vowel pr...
According to most current theories, the Hungarian vowel system involves 14 vowels that correspond to...
abstract: Speech perception and production are bidirectionally related, and they influence each othe...
Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of te...
International audienceThe objective of the present paper is to understand whether the "density" of t...
This paper presents a concurrent examination of the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the v...
International audienceThe great amount of variation in speech production is a heterogeneous phenomen...
Many language learning models imply a relationship between second language (L2) learners’ production...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
Spanish (L2) speakers have difficulty in perceiving the French vowel height contrast /e/-/Ԑ/. L2 per...
There is a long tradition in laboratory phonetics of describing the interaction of phonetic inventor...
Many psycholinguists have studied associations to vowel speech sounds. It appears that associations ...
Vowel prototypes refer to the psychological memory representations of the best exemplars of a vowel ...
This thesis discusses what is meant by "phonetic quality" in so far as vowel sounds are concerned. T...
This article analyses the acoustical properties of Dutch vowels produced by adult Spanish learners a...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
According to most current theories, the Hungarian vowel system involves 14 vowels that correspond to...
abstract: Speech perception and production are bidirectionally related, and they influence each othe...
Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of te...
International audienceThe objective of the present paper is to understand whether the "density" of t...
This paper presents a concurrent examination of the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the v...
International audienceThe great amount of variation in speech production is a heterogeneous phenomen...
Many language learning models imply a relationship between second language (L2) learners’ production...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
Spanish (L2) speakers have difficulty in perceiving the French vowel height contrast /e/-/Ԑ/. L2 per...
There is a long tradition in laboratory phonetics of describing the interaction of phonetic inventor...
Many psycholinguists have studied associations to vowel speech sounds. It appears that associations ...
Vowel prototypes refer to the psychological memory representations of the best exemplars of a vowel ...
This thesis discusses what is meant by "phonetic quality" in so far as vowel sounds are concerned. T...
This article analyses the acoustical properties of Dutch vowels produced by adult Spanish learners a...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
According to most current theories, the Hungarian vowel system involves 14 vowels that correspond to...
abstract: Speech perception and production are bidirectionally related, and they influence each othe...
Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of te...