Contains fulltext : 56422.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studies have shown that segmentation skills are language-specific, making it difficult to segment continuous speech in an unfamiliar language into its component words. Here we present the first study capturing the delay in segmentation and recognition in the foreign listener using ERPs. We compared the ability of Dutch adults and of English adults without knowledge of Dutch (‘foreign listeners’) to segment familiarized words from continuous Dutch speech. We used the known effect of repetition on the event-related potential (ERP) as an index of recognition of words in continuous speech. Our results show that word repetitions in isolation are recogn...
Contains fulltext : 5974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech, in any la...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
An important predictor of early language development is the ability to recognize words from continuo...
Previous studies have shown that segmentation skills are language-specific, making it difficult to s...
Previous studies of word segmentation in a second language have yielded equivocal results. This is n...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...
Learning to process speech in a foreign language involves learning new representations for mapping t...
Contains fulltext : 30213_contseatt.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Word s...
Contains fulltext : 76786.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two artificial-l...
Behavioral studies have shown that infants can segment some words from continuous speech well before...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Previous studies show that there are differences in native and non-native speech processing (Lev-Ari...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
Contains fulltext : 5974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech, in any la...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
An important predictor of early language development is the ability to recognize words from continuo...
Previous studies have shown that segmentation skills are language-specific, making it difficult to s...
Previous studies of word segmentation in a second language have yielded equivocal results. This is n...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...
Learning to process speech in a foreign language involves learning new representations for mapping t...
Contains fulltext : 30213_contseatt.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Word s...
Contains fulltext : 76786.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two artificial-l...
Behavioral studies have shown that infants can segment some words from continuous speech well before...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Previous studies show that there are differences in native and non-native speech processing (Lev-Ari...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
Contains fulltext : 5974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech, in any la...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
An important predictor of early language development is the ability to recognize words from continuo...