In both experiments, the syllabic reduction group showed a greater target preference for new reduced ver-words. Learning about reductions was thus applied to previously unheard words. This lexical generalization suggests that, “the al spee in baro nowledge about Dutch tuinbank reme reductions (e.g., [ɛik] instead of [ɛixələk] for Dutch eigenlijk “actually”; see e.g., Brouwer, 2010; Ernestus, 2000). Segmental and syllabic reductions occurrence. Usually, the more frequent a lexical item is, the more likely it is to observe strongly reduced forms (e.g., Ernestus, 2000
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Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
This study addresses the roles of segment deletion, durational reduction, and frequency of use in th...
This study addresses the roles of segment deletion, durational reduction, and frequency of use in th...
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This study addresses the roles of segment deletion, durational reduction, and frequency of use in th...
Recognizing phonetically reduced forms is a huge challenge for spoken-word recognition. Phonetic red...
This study investigates the relationship between word repetition, predictability from neighbouring w...
Listeners cannot recognize highly reduced word forms in isolation, but they can do so when these for...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
This article addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. W...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
Two eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners can adapt to reductions in casual Dutch...
Contains fulltext : 131476.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
Contains fulltext : 129530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three eye-track...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
This study addresses the roles of segment deletion, durational reduction, and frequency of use in th...
This study addresses the roles of segment deletion, durational reduction, and frequency of use in th...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
This study addresses the roles of segment deletion, durational reduction, and frequency of use in th...
Recognizing phonetically reduced forms is a huge challenge for spoken-word recognition. Phonetic red...
This study investigates the relationship between word repetition, predictability from neighbouring w...
Listeners cannot recognize highly reduced word forms in isolation, but they can do so when these for...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
This article addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. W...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...