AbstractRecent studies on perceptual learning have indicated that listeners use some form of pre-lexical abstraction (an intermediate unit) between the acoustic input and lexical representations of words. Patterns of generalization of learning that can be observed with the perceptual learning paradigm have also been effectively examined for exploring the nature of these intermediate pre-lexical units. We here test whether perceptual learning generalizes to other sounds that share an underlying or a phonetic representation with the sounds based on which learning has taken place. This was achieved by exposing listeners to phonologically altered (tensified) plain (lax) stops in Korean (i.e., underlyingly plain stops are produced as tense due t...
There is a growing consensus that the mental lexicon contains both abstract and word-specific acoust...
Listeners often perceive illusory vowels when presented with consonant sequences that violate phonot...
Listeners often perceive illusory vowels when presented with consonant sequences that violate phonot...
AbstractRecent studies on perceptual learning have indicated that listeners use some form of pre-lex...
This thesis investigated whether phonological features have perceptual bases. The search for feature...
The perception of speech sounds can be re-tuned through a mechanism of lexically driven perceptual l...
Recent research using the phenomenon of illusory vowels has raised our awareness of the extent to wh...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
Phonotactics are the restrictions on sound sequences within a word or syllable. They are an importan...
Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech perception. Using the p...
Although familiarity with a talker or accent is known to facilitate perception, it is not clear what...
Gaskell and Marslen-Wilson (1996) use data from cross-modal priming to show that word recognition in...
A perceptual learning experiment provides evidence that the mental lexicon cannot consist solely of ...
How do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an ...
Numerous studies have shown that listeners can adapt to idiosyncratic pronunciations through lexical...
There is a growing consensus that the mental lexicon contains both abstract and word-specific acoust...
Listeners often perceive illusory vowels when presented with consonant sequences that violate phonot...
Listeners often perceive illusory vowels when presented with consonant sequences that violate phonot...
AbstractRecent studies on perceptual learning have indicated that listeners use some form of pre-lex...
This thesis investigated whether phonological features have perceptual bases. The search for feature...
The perception of speech sounds can be re-tuned through a mechanism of lexically driven perceptual l...
Recent research using the phenomenon of illusory vowels has raised our awareness of the extent to wh...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
Phonotactics are the restrictions on sound sequences within a word or syllable. They are an importan...
Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech perception. Using the p...
Although familiarity with a talker or accent is known to facilitate perception, it is not clear what...
Gaskell and Marslen-Wilson (1996) use data from cross-modal priming to show that word recognition in...
A perceptual learning experiment provides evidence that the mental lexicon cannot consist solely of ...
How do Dutch and Korean listeners use acoustic–phonetic information when learning words in an ...
Numerous studies have shown that listeners can adapt to idiosyncratic pronunciations through lexical...
There is a growing consensus that the mental lexicon contains both abstract and word-specific acoust...
Listeners often perceive illusory vowels when presented with consonant sequences that violate phonot...
Listeners often perceive illusory vowels when presented with consonant sequences that violate phonot...