To understand continuous speech, listeners have to locate and identify parts of the speech signal which correspond to individual words. However, segmenting continuous speech into words is a non-trivial task, because robust and obligatory cues to the presence of word boundaries are not a feature of natural speech
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
The presence of an intonational phrase boundary is often marked by three major acoustic cues: pause,...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
One of a listener’s major tasks in understanding continuous speech in segmenting the speech signal i...
One of a listener's major tasks in understanding continuous speech is segmenting the speech signal i...
One of a listener's major tasks in understanding continuous speech is segmenting the speech signal i...
Abstract. One of a listener's major tasks in understanding continuous speech is segmenting the ...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
dures Continuous speech input is the norm; only relatively rarely do we hear isolated spoken words, ...
During speech comprehension, listeners must segment continuous speech into a series of discrete word...
How do listeners segment the continuous speech input into words? This paper adresses this important ...
To understand connected speech, listeners must segment it into words. Past research has shown that l...
A speaker structures utterances very clearly by grouping words into phrases. This facilitates the li...
We consider the problem of word boundary detection in spontaneous speech utterances. Acoustic featur...
Multiple cues influence listeners’ segmentation of connected speech into words, but most previous st...
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
The presence of an intonational phrase boundary is often marked by three major acoustic cues: pause,...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
One of a listener’s major tasks in understanding continuous speech in segmenting the speech signal i...
One of a listener's major tasks in understanding continuous speech is segmenting the speech signal i...
One of a listener's major tasks in understanding continuous speech is segmenting the speech signal i...
Abstract. One of a listener's major tasks in understanding continuous speech is segmenting the ...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
dures Continuous speech input is the norm; only relatively rarely do we hear isolated spoken words, ...
During speech comprehension, listeners must segment continuous speech into a series of discrete word...
How do listeners segment the continuous speech input into words? This paper adresses this important ...
To understand connected speech, listeners must segment it into words. Past research has shown that l...
A speaker structures utterances very clearly by grouping words into phrases. This facilitates the li...
We consider the problem of word boundary detection in spontaneous speech utterances. Acoustic featur...
Multiple cues influence listeners’ segmentation of connected speech into words, but most previous st...
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
The presence of an intonational phrase boundary is often marked by three major acoustic cues: pause,...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...