In a Study of optical cues to the visual perception of stress, three American English talkers spoke words that differed in lexical stress and sentences that differed in phrasal stress, while video and movements of the face were recorded. The production of stressed and unstressed syllables from these utterances was analyzed along many measures of facial movement, which were generally larger and faster in the stressed condition. In a Visual perception experiment, 16 perceivers identified the location of stress in forced-choice judgments of video clips of these utterances (without audio). Phrasal stress was better perceived than lexical stress. The relation of the visual intelligibility of the prosody of these utterances to the optical charact...
A total of 97 monolingual and multilingual users of English participated in an adaptation of a match...
A number of recent experimental studies have begun to demonstrate the importance of lexical stress c...
The long term goal of our work is to predict visual confusion matrices from physical measurements. I...
Three male American English talkers spoke words that differed in lexical stress, and sentences that ...
In a study of optical cues to the visual perception of stress, three American English talkers spoke ...
Visual cues to the individual segments of speech and to sentence prosody guide speech recognition. T...
Producing lexical stress leads to visible changes on the face, such as longer duration and greater s...
English lexical stress is of interest as it involves both suprasegmental and segmental cues (reduced...
This study investigated the perceptual effect of duration and F0 peak location on L1 / L2 perception...
Listeners use suprasegmental auditory lexical stress information to resolve the competition words en...
For optimal word recognition listeners should use all relevant acoustic information as soon as it co...
In the present paper several studies are reviewed that are relevant to lexical-stress assignment. Th...
Many studies that have examined reading at the single-word level have been restricted to the process...
Contains fulltext : 55638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study inv...
The numerous difficulties associated with learning to read have often been contrasted with the relat...
A total of 97 monolingual and multilingual users of English participated in an adaptation of a match...
A number of recent experimental studies have begun to demonstrate the importance of lexical stress c...
The long term goal of our work is to predict visual confusion matrices from physical measurements. I...
Three male American English talkers spoke words that differed in lexical stress, and sentences that ...
In a study of optical cues to the visual perception of stress, three American English talkers spoke ...
Visual cues to the individual segments of speech and to sentence prosody guide speech recognition. T...
Producing lexical stress leads to visible changes on the face, such as longer duration and greater s...
English lexical stress is of interest as it involves both suprasegmental and segmental cues (reduced...
This study investigated the perceptual effect of duration and F0 peak location on L1 / L2 perception...
Listeners use suprasegmental auditory lexical stress information to resolve the competition words en...
For optimal word recognition listeners should use all relevant acoustic information as soon as it co...
In the present paper several studies are reviewed that are relevant to lexical-stress assignment. Th...
Many studies that have examined reading at the single-word level have been restricted to the process...
Contains fulltext : 55638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study inv...
The numerous difficulties associated with learning to read have often been contrasted with the relat...
A total of 97 monolingual and multilingual users of English participated in an adaptation of a match...
A number of recent experimental studies have begun to demonstrate the importance of lexical stress c...
The long term goal of our work is to predict visual confusion matrices from physical measurements. I...