Studies have shown that when a word in a sentence is hard to recognize, a listener relies on context occurring subsequent to the word in order to accurately identify the word. For example, when someone talking on the phone said The wing had feathers but the listener only heard The *ing had feathers due to cell-phone interference, the listener will tend to focus on following context (e.g., feathers) to understand it was the “wing” that "had feathers" rather than "thing" or "ring". The current study explores whether a listener will rely on following context if the target word (e.g., wing) was spoken by one talker and the following word (e.g., feathers) was spoken by another talker. Results show that the talker change neither weakens nor st...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Studies have shown that when a word in a sentence is hard to recognize, a listener relies on context...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Listeners resolve ambiguity in speech by consulting context. Extensive research on this issue has la...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
This work presents a perceptual study on how acoustic details and knowledge of the lexicon influence...
This work presents a perceptual study on how acoustic details and knowledge of the lexicon influence...
Although we usually have no trouble finding the right antecedent for a pronoun, the co-reference rel...
The processes by which spoken language is comprehended are extremely complex, and the development of...
Individual talkers vary considerably in how they produce different speech sounds, and a challenge fo...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Studies have shown that when a word in a sentence is hard to recognize, a listener relies on context...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Listeners resolve ambiguity in speech by consulting context. Extensive research on this issue has la...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
This work presents a perceptual study on how acoustic details and knowledge of the lexicon influence...
This work presents a perceptual study on how acoustic details and knowledge of the lexicon influence...
Although we usually have no trouble finding the right antecedent for a pronoun, the co-reference rel...
The processes by which spoken language is comprehended are extremely complex, and the development of...
Individual talkers vary considerably in how they produce different speech sounds, and a challenge fo...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...