The results of five experiments on the nature of the speech code and on the role of sentence context on speech processing are reported. The first three studies test predictions from the dual code model of phoneme identification (Foss, D. J., & Blank, M. A. Cognitive Psychology, 1980, 12, 1-31). According to that model, subjects in a phoneme monitoring experiment respond to a prelexical code when engaged in a relatively easy task, and to a postlexical code when the task is difficult. The experiments controlled ease of processing either by giving subjects multiple targets for which to monitor or by preceding the target with a similar-sounding phoneme that draws false alarms. The predictions from the model were not sustained. Furthermore,...
An acoustically invariant one-word segment occurred in two versions of one syntactic context. In one...
Hestvik, ArildIn natural language, speech sounds can be represented at several levels of mental repr...
During spoken language processing, a listener must simultaneously identify words in the speech strea...
Contains fulltext : 5949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In seven experime...
Four experiments used the Psychological Refractory Period logic to examine whether integration of mu...
each list for the presence of either a specified word or an initial syllable of a word. Reaction tim...
This article addresses the questions of how and when lexical information influences phoneme identifi...
Three experiments examined the time course of phonological encoding in speech production. A new meth...
Although the psycholinguistic literature is rife with examples of lexical influences on phoneme ide...
Listeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that different speakers talk. We argue her...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that differe...
Exposure to an accented production of a particular phoneme in word contexts induces a shift in liste...
To confirm the hypothesis that a phonemic perception is a process in which perceptual representation...
Discrimination of an acoustic variable (various durations of silence) was measured when, as part of ...
Previous research comparing detection times for syllables and for phonemes has consistently found th...
An acoustically invariant one-word segment occurred in two versions of one syntactic context. In one...
Hestvik, ArildIn natural language, speech sounds can be represented at several levels of mental repr...
During spoken language processing, a listener must simultaneously identify words in the speech strea...
Contains fulltext : 5949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In seven experime...
Four experiments used the Psychological Refractory Period logic to examine whether integration of mu...
each list for the presence of either a specified word or an initial syllable of a word. Reaction tim...
This article addresses the questions of how and when lexical information influences phoneme identifi...
Three experiments examined the time course of phonological encoding in speech production. A new meth...
Although the psycholinguistic literature is rife with examples of lexical influences on phoneme ide...
Listeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that different speakers talk. We argue her...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that differe...
Exposure to an accented production of a particular phoneme in word contexts induces a shift in liste...
To confirm the hypothesis that a phonemic perception is a process in which perceptual representation...
Discrimination of an acoustic variable (various durations of silence) was measured when, as part of ...
Previous research comparing detection times for syllables and for phonemes has consistently found th...
An acoustically invariant one-word segment occurred in two versions of one syntactic context. In one...
Hestvik, ArildIn natural language, speech sounds can be represented at several levels of mental repr...
During spoken language processing, a listener must simultaneously identify words in the speech strea...