Speakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought. When choosing between syntactic constructions for expressing a given meaning, speakers are sensitive to probabilistic tendencies for syntactic, semantic or contextual properties of an utterance to favor one construction or another. Taken together, such tendencies may align to make one construction overwhelmingly more probable, marginally more probable, or no more probable than another. Here, we present evidence that acoustic features of spontaneous speech reflect these probabilities: when speakers choose a less probable construction, they are more likely to be disfluent, and their fluent words are likely to have a relatively longer duration. Conver...
Theoretical linguistics traditionally relies on linguistic intuitions such as grammatical-ity judgme...
If language users are rational, they might choose to structure their utterances so as to optimize co...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2014.This diss...
Speakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought. When c...
AbstractSpeakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought...
Speakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought. When c...
Speakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought. When c...
Is linguistic knowledge probabilistic? A growing body of evidence suggests that: • speakers have kno...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
Contains fulltext : 102801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In spontaneous ...
Speech prosody, the melodic and rhythmic properties of a language, plays a critical role in our ever...
In this dissertation, I ask how systematic patterns of pronunciation variation in speech production ...
In this dissertation, I ask how systematic patterns of pronunciation variation in speech production ...
Theoretical linguistics traditionally relies on linguistic intuitions such as grammatical-ity judgme...
Theoretical linguistics traditionally relies on linguistic intuitions such as grammatical-ity judgme...
If language users are rational, they might choose to structure their utterances so as to optimize co...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2014.This diss...
Speakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought. When c...
AbstractSpeakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought...
Speakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought. When c...
Speakers frequently have a choice among multiple ways of expressing one and the same thought. When c...
Is linguistic knowledge probabilistic? A growing body of evidence suggests that: • speakers have kno...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
Contains fulltext : 102801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In spontaneous ...
Speech prosody, the melodic and rhythmic properties of a language, plays a critical role in our ever...
In this dissertation, I ask how systematic patterns of pronunciation variation in speech production ...
In this dissertation, I ask how systematic patterns of pronunciation variation in speech production ...
Theoretical linguistics traditionally relies on linguistic intuitions such as grammatical-ity judgme...
Theoretical linguistics traditionally relies on linguistic intuitions such as grammatical-ity judgme...
If language users are rational, they might choose to structure their utterances so as to optimize co...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2014.This diss...