In German, word-initial lax fricatives may be produced with substantially reduced glottal vibration after voiceless obstruents. This assimilation occurs more frequently and to a larger extent across prosodic word boundaries than across phrase boundaries. Assimilatory devoicing makes the fricatives more similar to their tense counterparts and could thus hinder word recognition. The present study investigates how listeners cope with assimilatory devoicing. Results of a cross-modal priming experiment indicate that listeners compensate for assimilation in appropriate contexts. Prosodic structure moderates compensation for assimilation: Compensation occurs especially after phrase boundaries, where devoiced fricatives are sufficiently long to be ...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
Item does not contain fulltextVoice assimilation in Dutch is an optional phonological rule which cha...
In German, word-initial lax fricatives may be produced with substantially reduced glottal vibration ...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
In German, word-initial voiced fricatives may be devoiced if they follow /t/. This assimilation coul...
An important source of phonetic variation in German fricatives is progressive voice assimilation: t...
This study addressed prosodic effects on the duration of and amount of glottal vibration in German w...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
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In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
Item does not contain fulltextVoice assimilation in Dutch is an optional phonological rule which cha...
In German, word-initial lax fricatives may be produced with substantially reduced glottal vibration ...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
In German, word-initial voiced fricatives may be devoiced if they follow /t/. This assimilation coul...
An important source of phonetic variation in German fricatives is progressive voice assimilation: t...
This study addressed prosodic effects on the duration of and amount of glottal vibration in German w...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
Contains fulltext : 43144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
Item does not contain fulltextVoice assimilation in Dutch is an optional phonological rule which cha...