Application of a phonological rule is often conditioned by prosodic structure, which may create a potential perceptual ambiguity, calling for phonological inferencing. Three eye-tracking experiments were conducted to examine how spoken word recognition may be modulated by the interaction between the prosodically-conditioned rule application and phonological inferencing. The rule examined was post-obstruent tensing (POT) in Korean, which changes a lax consonant into a tense after an obstruent only within a prosodic domain of Accentual Phrase (AP). Results of Experiments 1 and 2 revealed that, upon hearing a derived tense form, listeners indeed recovered its underlying (lax) form. The phonological inferencing effect, however, was observed onl...
The research presented in this dissertation examined the influence of prosodically-conditioned detai...
An articulatory study (using an Electromagnetic Articulography, EMA) was conducted to explore effect...
A recent study (Kim Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported that the ...
This study investigated the role of phrase-level prosodic boundary information in word segmentation ...
Gaskell and Marslen-Wilson (1996) use data from cross-modal priming to show that word recognition in...
This paper examines the relationship between production and perception of prosodically marked lexica...
Categorical perception experiments were performed on an English /b-p/ voice onset time (VOT) continu...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i/ sequence, ...
The current study investigated the role of acoustic correlates of domain-initial strengthening in le...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
This paper reports two experiments in which listeners detected prosodic group boundaries in Seoul Ko...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
The perception of Korean's three-way voiceless stop contrast depends on the combination of a nu...
The research presented in this dissertation examined the influence of prosodically-conditioned detai...
An articulatory study (using an Electromagnetic Articulography, EMA) was conducted to explore effect...
A recent study (Kim Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported that the ...
This study investigated the role of phrase-level prosodic boundary information in word segmentation ...
Gaskell and Marslen-Wilson (1996) use data from cross-modal priming to show that word recognition in...
This paper examines the relationship between production and perception of prosodically marked lexica...
Categorical perception experiments were performed on an English /b-p/ voice onset time (VOT) continu...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i/ sequence, ...
The current study investigated the role of acoustic correlates of domain-initial strengthening in le...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
This paper reports two experiments in which listeners detected prosodic group boundaries in Seoul Ko...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
The perception of Korean's three-way voiceless stop contrast depends on the combination of a nu...
The research presented in this dissertation examined the influence of prosodically-conditioned detai...
An articulatory study (using an Electromagnetic Articulography, EMA) was conducted to explore effect...
A recent study (Kim Cho, 2013, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America) reported that the ...