Contains fulltext : 17162.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the processing of spoken words. All primes consisted of truncated spoken Dutch words. Recognition of visually presented word targets was facilitated by prior auditory presentation of the same words' first two syllables as primes, but only if they were appropriately stressed (e.g. OKTOBER preceded by okTO-); inappropriate stress, compatible with another word (e.g. OKTOBER preceded by OCto-, the beginning of octopus), produced inhibition. Monosyllabic fragments (e.g. OC-) also produced facilitation when appropriately stressed; if inappropriately stressed, they produced neither facilitation n...
Based on past theory and empirical results on the processing of lexical-level suprasegmental informa...
Individuals vary in how they produce speech. This variability affects both the segments (vowels and ...
According to a popular model of speech production, stress is underspecified in the lexicon, that is,...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
Item does not contain fulltextFour cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identificat...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
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Segmental as well as suprasegmental information is used by Dutch listeners to recognize words. The t...
Dutch listeners were slower to make judgements about the semantic relatedness between a spoken targe...
Visual cues to the individual segments of speech and to sentence prosody guide speech recognition. T...
In this study we investigate to what extent lexical stress information is used to narrow down the co...
Listeners use suprasegmental auditory lexical stress information to resolve the competition words en...
In languages with variable stress placement, lexical stress patterns can convey information about wo...
Based on past theory and empirical results on the processing of lexical-level suprasegmental informa...
Individuals vary in how they produce speech. This variability affects both the segments (vowels and ...
According to a popular model of speech production, stress is underspecified in the lexicon, that is,...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
Item does not contain fulltextFour cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identificat...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Contains fulltext : 90217.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For optimal wo...
Segmental as well as suprasegmental information is used by Dutch listeners to recognize words. The t...
Dutch listeners were slower to make judgements about the semantic relatedness between a spoken targe...
Visual cues to the individual segments of speech and to sentence prosody guide speech recognition. T...
In this study we investigate to what extent lexical stress information is used to narrow down the co...
Listeners use suprasegmental auditory lexical stress information to resolve the competition words en...
In languages with variable stress placement, lexical stress patterns can convey information about wo...
Based on past theory and empirical results on the processing of lexical-level suprasegmental informa...
Individuals vary in how they produce speech. This variability affects both the segments (vowels and ...
According to a popular model of speech production, stress is underspecified in the lexicon, that is,...