Contains fulltext : 73646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for the English nonword-final /v/-/f/ contrast. Like English, Dutch has a /v/-/f/ contrast, but unlike English, Dutch has no final /v/. Dutch listeners therefore have no native language experience with the use of preceding vowel duration as a final voicing cue. Previous research showed that Dutch listeners used preceding vowel duration less than English listeners when it was invariable in the experiment (Broersma, 2005, JASA, 117, 3890-3901). The present results show that they also used it less when it was varied. An 11-step fricative voicing continuum from a natur...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Two 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for t...
Three 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for...
Three 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for...
Does experience with a perceptual cue for a phoneme contrast in the native language affect its use i...
Three 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for...
Contains fulltext : 90811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Does experience ...
Contains fulltext : 73196.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Native and nonna...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Contains fulltext : 55988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inves...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Two 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for t...
Three 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for...
Three 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for...
Does experience with a perceptual cue for a phoneme contrast in the native language affect its use i...
Three 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for...
Contains fulltext : 90811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Does experience ...
Contains fulltext : 73196.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Native and nonna...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Contains fulltext : 55988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inves...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...