Previous research has revealed that Japanese native speakers are more likely to perceive an ‘illusory vowel ’ within consonant clusters compared to French native speakers (Dupoux et al. 1998). The aim of this research is to investigate the differences of perception and production of consonant clusters in Japanese-English bilinguals and Japanese monolinguals. The stimuli of the two experiments consist of 36 pseudo-words that contain the two sequences, VCCV and VCVCV. Results of the perception and the production experiments on the two groups of participants revealed that bilinguals were more likely to achieve high scores in both experiments. Index Terms: consonant clusters, bilingual, speech perception, speech productio
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Previous research on the perception of consonant clusters by Japanese native speakers has revealed t...
Abstract: Previous research has revealed that Japanese native speakers are highly likely to both per...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
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This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
The labial–coronal effect has originally been described as a bias to initiate a word with a labial c...
Japanese Speakers have been known to experience difficulty perceiving and pronouncing syllable-final...
Previous research on the perception of consonant clusters by Japanese native speakers has revealed t...
Abstract: Previous research has revealed that Japanese native speakers are highly likely to both per...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
This thesis investigates the quality of epenthetic vowel that native speakers of Japanese tend to pr...
Vowel epenthesis in non-native consonant clusters by native Japanese speakers was investigated in te...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
This paper focuses on the role of prosody in segmental perception of CCV clusters vs. CVCV sequences...
This study was conducted to examine whether the vowel duration in different consonantal contexts aff...
Previous studies have shown that listeners have difficulty discriminating between non-native CC sequ...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
We investigated if and how the use of one or multiple languages (bilingualism hereafter) affects the...
We examined the perception of Japanese consonant length contrasts (singleton vs geminate) in four gr...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
The labial–coronal effect has originally been described as a bias to initiate a word with a labial c...
Japanese Speakers have been known to experience difficulty perceiving and pronouncing syllable-final...