Listeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, which temporal cues are encoded is unclear. This study tested effects of talker-specific habitual speech rate and talker-independent average speech rate (heard over a longer period of time) on the perception of the temporal Dutch vowel contrast /ɑ/-/a:/. First, Experiment 1 replicated that slow local (surrounding) speech contexts induce fewer long /a:/ responses than faster contexts. Experiment 2 tested effects of long-term habitual speech rate. A high-rate group listened to ambiguous vowels embedded in "neutral" speech from Talker A, intermixed with fast speech from Talker B. A low-rate group listened to the same neutral speech from Talker A, and/but to Talker B speaking...
Speech rate is one of the more salient stylistic dimensions along which speech can vary. We present ...
Dutch minimal word pairs such as 'gaas'-'gas' ("gauze"-"gas") differ in durational and spectral aspe...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investiga...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, ...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...
Listeners are continuously exposed to a broad range of speech rates. Earlier work has shown that lis...
Listeners are continuously exposed to a broad range of speech rates. Earlier work has shown that lis...
Interlocutors perceive phonemic category boundaries relative to talkers’ produced speech rates. For ...
Listeners are known to use adjacent contextual speech rate in processing temporally ambiguous speech...
Listeners are known to use adjacent contextual speech rate in processing temporally ambiguous speech...
Listeners are known to use contextual speech rate in processing temporally ambiguous speech sounds. ...
Speech can be produced at different rates. Listeners take this rate variation into account by normal...
During conversation, spoken utterances occur in rich acoustic contexts, including speech produced by...
In natural communication, our own speech and that of others follow each other in rapid succession. A...
Speech rate is one of the more salient stylistic dimensions along which speech can vary. We present ...
Dutch minimal word pairs such as 'gaas'-'gas' ("gauze"-"gas") differ in durational and spectral aspe...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investiga...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, ...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...
Listeners are continuously exposed to a broad range of speech rates. Earlier work has shown that lis...
Listeners are continuously exposed to a broad range of speech rates. Earlier work has shown that lis...
Interlocutors perceive phonemic category boundaries relative to talkers’ produced speech rates. For ...
Listeners are known to use adjacent contextual speech rate in processing temporally ambiguous speech...
Listeners are known to use adjacent contextual speech rate in processing temporally ambiguous speech...
Listeners are known to use contextual speech rate in processing temporally ambiguous speech sounds. ...
Speech can be produced at different rates. Listeners take this rate variation into account by normal...
During conversation, spoken utterances occur in rich acoustic contexts, including speech produced by...
In natural communication, our own speech and that of others follow each other in rapid succession. A...
Speech rate is one of the more salient stylistic dimensions along which speech can vary. We present ...
Dutch minimal word pairs such as 'gaas'-'gas' ("gauze"-"gas") differ in durational and spectral aspe...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investiga...