Item does not contain fulltextHow do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an artificial language? Dutch has a voiceless ‘unaspirated’ stop, produced with shortened Voice Onset Time (VOT) in prosodic strengthening environments (e.g., in domain-initial position and under prominence), enhancing the feature {−spread glottis}; Korean has a voiceless ‘aspirated’ stop produced with lengthened VOT in similar environments, enhancing the feature {+spread glottis}. Given this cross-linguistic difference, two competing hypotheses were tested. The phonological-superiority hypothesis predicts that Dutch and Korean listeners should utilize shortened and lengthened VOTs, respectively, as cues in artificial-lan...
This study investigated how the L1 phonetics-prosody interface transfers to L2 by examining prosodic...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
Contains fulltext : 73646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two 2AFC experim...
How do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an artifi...
How do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an artifi...
How do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Korean and Dutch, process phonologically v...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Korean and Dutch, process phonologically v...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
Same-different discrimination judgments for pairs of Korean stop consonants, or of Japanese syllable...
Same-different discrimination judgments for pairs of Korean stop consonants, or of Japanese syllable...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
This study investigated how the L1 phonetics-prosody interface transfers to L2 by examining prosodic...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
Contains fulltext : 73646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two 2AFC experim...
How do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an artifi...
How do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an artifi...
How do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Korean and Dutch, process phonologically v...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Korean and Dutch, process phonologically v...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
Same-different discrimination judgments for pairs of Korean stop consonants, or of Japanese syllable...
Same-different discrimination judgments for pairs of Korean stop consonants, or of Japanese syllable...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
This study investigated how the L1 phonetics-prosody interface transfers to L2 by examining prosodic...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
Contains fulltext : 73646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two 2AFC experim...