In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel contexts (e.g., agura, to sit cross-legged, in oagura) than in consonant contexts (e.g., tagura). In the same experiments, however, listeners spotted words in vowel contexts (e.g., saru, monkey, in sarua) no faster than in moraic nasal contexts (e.g., saruN). In a third word-spotting experiment, words like uni, sea urchin, followed contexts consisting of a Consonant-Consonant-Vowel mora (e.g., gya) plus either a moraic nasal (gyaNuni), a vowel (gyaouni) or a consonant (gyabuni). Listeners spotted words as easily in the first as in the second context (where in each case the target words were aligned with mora boundaries), but found it almost impossib...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
Contains fulltext : 5988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments ...
Rhythmic categories such as morae in Japanese or stress units in English play a role in the percepti...
We explored the functional units of speech segmentation in Japanese using dichotic presentation and ...
To understand connected speech, listeners must segment it into words. Past research has shown that l...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
Contains fulltext : 5988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments ...
Rhythmic categories such as morae in Japanese or stress units in English play a role in the percepti...
We explored the functional units of speech segmentation in Japanese using dichotic presentation and ...
To understand connected speech, listeners must segment it into words. Past research has shown that l...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
While listeners are recognizing words from the connected speech stream, they are also parsing inform...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...