The goal of the present study is to better understand the mechanisms involved in the processing of liaison consonants by listeners in French. Previous work (Wauquier-Gravelines 1996) showed that liaison consonants are more difficult to detect than word-initial consonants in a phoneme-detection task. We examined to what extent such differences are attributable to the consonants’ phonetic properties, and we also compared the perception of liaison consonants with that of fixed word-final and word-medial consonants, as well as word-initial ones. The results suggest that liaison consonants have a specific perceptual status. Implications for both autosegmental and exemplar-based theories of liaison are discussed
Summary : The effect of linking phenomena (enchaînement) on the recognition of words in continuons s...
textIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and resyllabification can render word a...
International audienceThe current paper analyses spectrographic data of two-consonant sequences with...
The goal of the present study is to better understand the mechanisms involved in the processing of l...
Contains fulltext : 62672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spoken word reco...
This thesis investigates the behaviour of liaison consonants (LCs) in Montreal French from both a ph...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
One of the issues raised by liaison concerns the lexical status of liaison consonants (LCs). LCs are...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
How do French listeners recognise words in liaison environments? This article presents a literature ...
Liaison without enchaînement is a phenomenon found most often in political speech. However, in discu...
The French phonological rule of liaison, whereby certain underlying word-final consonants surface on...
In this study, we consider how native status and signal degradation influence French listeners’ segm...
The sandhi phenomenon of consonant liaison in French has received a great deal of attention in pedag...
This paper examines the production of perception of three types of phonological boundaries. In the f...
Summary : The effect of linking phenomena (enchaînement) on the recognition of words in continuons s...
textIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and resyllabification can render word a...
International audienceThe current paper analyses spectrographic data of two-consonant sequences with...
The goal of the present study is to better understand the mechanisms involved in the processing of l...
Contains fulltext : 62672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spoken word reco...
This thesis investigates the behaviour of liaison consonants (LCs) in Montreal French from both a ph...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
One of the issues raised by liaison concerns the lexical status of liaison consonants (LCs). LCs are...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
How do French listeners recognise words in liaison environments? This article presents a literature ...
Liaison without enchaînement is a phenomenon found most often in political speech. However, in discu...
The French phonological rule of liaison, whereby certain underlying word-final consonants surface on...
In this study, we consider how native status and signal degradation influence French listeners’ segm...
The sandhi phenomenon of consonant liaison in French has received a great deal of attention in pedag...
This paper examines the production of perception of three types of phonological boundaries. In the f...
Summary : The effect of linking phenomena (enchaînement) on the recognition of words in continuons s...
textIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and resyllabification can render word a...
International audienceThe current paper analyses spectrographic data of two-consonant sequences with...