Categorical perception experiments were performed on an English /b-p/ voice onset time (VOT) continuum with native (American English) and non-native (Korean) listeners to examine whether and how phonetic categorization is modulated by prosodic boundary and language experience. Results demonstrated perceptual shifting according to prosodic boundary strength: A longer VOT was required to identify a sound as /p/ after an intonational phrase than a word boundary, regardless of the listeners' language experience. This suggests that segmental perception is modulated by the listeners' computation of an abstract prosodic structure reflected in phonetic cues of phrase-final lengthening and domain-initial strengthening, which are common acros...
This study investigated the role of phrase-level prosodic boundary information in word segmentation ...
Recent research using the phenomenon of illusory vowels has raised our awareness of the extent to wh...
This thesis reports on two experiments that address the question of how listeners are sensitive to p...
A recent study (Kim Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported that the ...
AbstractA recent study (Kim & Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported ...
The current study investigated the role of acoustic correlates of domain-initial strengthening in le...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the strength of prosodic boundaries in spoke...
Recent findings indicate that listeners are sensitive to talker differences in phonetic properties o...
A speaker structures utterances very clearly by grouping words into phrases. This facilitates the li...
International audienceProsodic information is crucial for spoken language comprehension and especial...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
International audienceThis study examines the role of pitch and final lengthening in German intonati...
International audienceThis study examines the role of pitch and final lengthening in German intonati...
Application of a phonological rule is often conditioned by prosodic structure, which may create a po...
Ludusan B, Morii M, Minagawa Y, Dupoux E. The effect of different information sources on prosodic bo...
This study investigated the role of phrase-level prosodic boundary information in word segmentation ...
Recent research using the phenomenon of illusory vowels has raised our awareness of the extent to wh...
This thesis reports on two experiments that address the question of how listeners are sensitive to p...
A recent study (Kim Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported that the ...
AbstractA recent study (Kim & Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported ...
The current study investigated the role of acoustic correlates of domain-initial strengthening in le...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the strength of prosodic boundaries in spoke...
Recent findings indicate that listeners are sensitive to talker differences in phonetic properties o...
A speaker structures utterances very clearly by grouping words into phrases. This facilitates the li...
International audienceProsodic information is crucial for spoken language comprehension and especial...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
International audienceThis study examines the role of pitch and final lengthening in German intonati...
International audienceThis study examines the role of pitch and final lengthening in German intonati...
Application of a phonological rule is often conditioned by prosodic structure, which may create a po...
Ludusan B, Morii M, Minagawa Y, Dupoux E. The effect of different information sources on prosodic bo...
This study investigated the role of phrase-level prosodic boundary information in word segmentation ...
Recent research using the phenomenon of illusory vowels has raised our awareness of the extent to wh...
This thesis reports on two experiments that address the question of how listeners are sensitive to p...