This paper presents evidence that 'spirantization', a cross-linguistically common lenition process, affects English listeners’ ease of segmenting novel “words” in an artificial language. The cross-linguistically common spirantization pattern of initial stops and medial continuants (e.g. [gußa]) results in improved word segmentation compared to the inverse “anti-lenition” pattern of initial continuants and medial stops (e.g. [?uba]). The study also tests the effect of obstruent voicing, another common lenition pattern, but finds no significant differences in segmentation performance. There are several points of broader interest in these studies. Most of the phonetic factors influencing word segmentation in past studies have been language-spe...
Speech segments are lengthened at the onsets and offsets of linguistic constituents. Final-syllable ...
The recognition of speech involves the segmentation of continuous utterances into their component wo...
Since Cutler and Norris (1986), it has been held that the role of the syllable in on-line word segme...
This paper presents evidence that spirantization, a cross-linguistically common lenition process, af...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
Prosody facilitates perceptual segmentation of the speech stream into a sequence of words and phrase...
It has been well documented how language-specific cues may be used for word segmentation. Here, we i...
During speech comprehension, listeners must segment continuous speech into a series of discrete word...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
Portions of this work have been presented at meetings. There are no conflicts of interest for any of...
2014-08-08Many speech sounds undergo weakening, or lenition. Flapping of English /t/ intervocalicall...
Published online: 04 Apr 2016.A major problem in second language acquisition (SLA) is the segmentati...
The current study investigated the role of acoustic correlates of domain-initial strengthening in le...
Two word-spotting experiments are reported that examine whether the Possible-Word Constraint (PWC) i...
Speech segments are lengthened at the onsets and offsets of linguistic constituents. Final-syllable ...
The recognition of speech involves the segmentation of continuous utterances into their component wo...
Since Cutler and Norris (1986), it has been held that the role of the syllable in on-line word segme...
This paper presents evidence that spirantization, a cross-linguistically common lenition process, af...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
Prosody facilitates perceptual segmentation of the speech stream into a sequence of words and phrase...
It has been well documented how language-specific cues may be used for word segmentation. Here, we i...
During speech comprehension, listeners must segment continuous speech into a series of discrete word...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
Portions of this work have been presented at meetings. There are no conflicts of interest for any of...
2014-08-08Many speech sounds undergo weakening, or lenition. Flapping of English /t/ intervocalicall...
Published online: 04 Apr 2016.A major problem in second language acquisition (SLA) is the segmentati...
The current study investigated the role of acoustic correlates of domain-initial strengthening in le...
Two word-spotting experiments are reported that examine whether the Possible-Word Constraint (PWC) i...
Speech segments are lengthened at the onsets and offsets of linguistic constituents. Final-syllable ...
The recognition of speech involves the segmentation of continuous utterances into their component wo...
Since Cutler and Norris (1986), it has been held that the role of the syllable in on-line word segme...