<div><p>Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sources (i.e. individual and sex differences in vocal tract size) and sociolinguistic sources (i.e. accents). We hypothesized that listeners adapt to these two types of variation differently because prior work indicates that adapting to speaker/sex variability may occur pre-lexically while adapting to accent variability may require learning from attention to explicit cues (i.e. feedback). In Experiment 1, we tested our hypothesis by training native Dutch listeners and Australian-English (AusE) listeners without any experience with Dutch or Flemish to discriminate between the Dutch vowels /I/ and /ε/ from a single speaker. We then tested ...
Over the past few decades, there has been considerable effort to find the mechanisms through which a...
Listeners can use lexical knowledge to retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt ...
Speech sound acoustic properties vary largely across speakers and accents. When perceiving speech, a...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
The present study tests the hypothesis that speaker and accent normalization are mediated by distinc...
This study assessed the influence of language background in speech normalization by examining non-na...
Listeners can flexibly retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt to non-canonical...
The human ability to comprehend speech regardless of variation across speakers and accents has long ...
The human ability to comprehend speech regardless of variation across speakers and accents has long ...
Are listeners able to adapt to a foreign-accented speaker who has, as is often the case, an inconsis...
Native listeners adapt to noncanonically produced speech by retuning phoneme boundaries by means of ...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Over the past few decades, there has been considerable effort to find the mechanisms through which a...
Listeners can use lexical knowledge to retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt ...
Speech sound acoustic properties vary largely across speakers and accents. When perceiving speech, a...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
The present study tests the hypothesis that speaker and accent normalization are mediated by distinc...
This study assessed the influence of language background in speech normalization by examining non-na...
Listeners can flexibly retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt to non-canonical...
The human ability to comprehend speech regardless of variation across speakers and accents has long ...
The human ability to comprehend speech regardless of variation across speakers and accents has long ...
Are listeners able to adapt to a foreign-accented speaker who has, as is often the case, an inconsis...
Native listeners adapt to noncanonically produced speech by retuning phoneme boundaries by means of ...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Over the past few decades, there has been considerable effort to find the mechanisms through which a...
Listeners can use lexical knowledge to retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt ...
Speech sound acoustic properties vary largely across speakers and accents. When perceiving speech, a...