This study investigates the mechanisms underlying the processing of second-language (L2) speech by native and non-native listeners. Two issues regarding Interlanguage Speech Intelligibility Benefit (ISIB) were explored: Whether non-native listeners have an advantage over native listeners in understanding accented speech (i.e., ISIB-Listener), and whether non-native listeners find accented speech more intelligible than native speech (i.e., ISIB-Talker). Words where accents are realised at different linguistic levels (i.e., phonological, lexical, prosodic) were examined using a word transcription task. In Cantonese-accented English, ISIB-Listener was found when a more frequent word (e.g., thin) was mispronounced as a less frequent one (e.g., ...
Adults commonly struggle with perceiving and recognizing the sounds and words of a second language (...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners adapt rapidly to previously unheard talkers by adjusting pho...
Listeners identify talkers more accurately when they are familiar with both the sounds and words of ...
There is increasing evidence that non-native speech is more readily understood by listeners who shar...
Generally, native listeners of a target language are better at understanding foreign-accented speech...
We determined the mutual intelligibility Mandarin Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of English in...
Intelligibility, usually defined as the ability of the listener to recognize words and utterances, i...
This study examined the effect of native language background on listeners’ perception of native and ...
English has become the language of international communication. As a result of this development, we ...
Set within the context of teaching and learning Chinese at two secondary schools in the North of Eng...
Although people can successfully adapt their speech perception abilities to understand foreign-accen...
10th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, ISCSLP 2016, Tianjin, China, 17-...
Second-language speech intelligibility training At Communication Disorders Technology, Inc. (CDT), i...
Abstract: This study investigated how listener experience (extent of previous exposure to non-native...
Research in second language acquisition (SLA) agrees that a learner’s native language (L1) plays a p...
Adults commonly struggle with perceiving and recognizing the sounds and words of a second language (...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners adapt rapidly to previously unheard talkers by adjusting pho...
Listeners identify talkers more accurately when they are familiar with both the sounds and words of ...
There is increasing evidence that non-native speech is more readily understood by listeners who shar...
Generally, native listeners of a target language are better at understanding foreign-accented speech...
We determined the mutual intelligibility Mandarin Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of English in...
Intelligibility, usually defined as the ability of the listener to recognize words and utterances, i...
This study examined the effect of native language background on listeners’ perception of native and ...
English has become the language of international communication. As a result of this development, we ...
Set within the context of teaching and learning Chinese at two secondary schools in the North of Eng...
Although people can successfully adapt their speech perception abilities to understand foreign-accen...
10th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, ISCSLP 2016, Tianjin, China, 17-...
Second-language speech intelligibility training At Communication Disorders Technology, Inc. (CDT), i...
Abstract: This study investigated how listener experience (extent of previous exposure to non-native...
Research in second language acquisition (SLA) agrees that a learner’s native language (L1) plays a p...
Adults commonly struggle with perceiving and recognizing the sounds and words of a second language (...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners adapt rapidly to previously unheard talkers by adjusting pho...
Listeners identify talkers more accurately when they are familiar with both the sounds and words of ...