The goal of the presented study was to investigate the use of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in lexical access by native speakers of American English. In particular, we compare the use of coart culatory place of articulation cues to that of coarticulatory vowel nasalization. Previous research on lexical access has shown that listeners use cues to the place of articulation of a postvocalic stop in the preceding vowel. However, vowel nasalization as cue to an upcoming nasal consonant has been argued to be a more complex phenomenon. In order to establish whether coarticulatory vowel nasalization aides in the process of lexical access in the same way as place of articulation cues do, we conducted two perception experiments: an off-line 2AFC ...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change—listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
In this dissertation I investigated, by using coarticulatory /u/-fronting in the alveolar context fo...
The goal of the presented study was to investigate the use of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in l...
Although much is known about the linguistic function of vowel nasality, either contrastive (as in Fr...
Nasal coarticulation is when the lowering of the velum for a nasal consonant co-occurs with the prod...
In acoustic studies of vowel nasalization, it is sometimes assumed that the primary articulatory dif...
A series of vowel-identification experiments using gated consonant stimuli shows that English listen...
This study investigates effects of prosodic factors (prominence, boundary) on coarticulatory Vnasali...
Production and perception studies were conducted to investigate coarticulatory vowel nasalization in...
© Cambridge University PressIt is widely assumed that the development of vowel nasalization is condi...
This study aims to elucidate the nature of the perception–production link with respect to coarticula...
The aim of this work is to clearly understand the salient features of nasalization and the sources o...
The phonological feature [±nasal] is used to describe sounds that are distinguished based on the rel...
This study analyzes whether there should be a visual component to a model of speech perception and p...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change—listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
In this dissertation I investigated, by using coarticulatory /u/-fronting in the alveolar context fo...
The goal of the presented study was to investigate the use of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in l...
Although much is known about the linguistic function of vowel nasality, either contrastive (as in Fr...
Nasal coarticulation is when the lowering of the velum for a nasal consonant co-occurs with the prod...
In acoustic studies of vowel nasalization, it is sometimes assumed that the primary articulatory dif...
A series of vowel-identification experiments using gated consonant stimuli shows that English listen...
This study investigates effects of prosodic factors (prominence, boundary) on coarticulatory Vnasali...
Production and perception studies were conducted to investigate coarticulatory vowel nasalization in...
© Cambridge University PressIt is widely assumed that the development of vowel nasalization is condi...
This study aims to elucidate the nature of the perception–production link with respect to coarticula...
The aim of this work is to clearly understand the salient features of nasalization and the sources o...
The phonological feature [±nasal] is used to describe sounds that are distinguished based on the rel...
This study analyzes whether there should be a visual component to a model of speech perception and p...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change—listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
In this dissertation I investigated, by using coarticulatory /u/-fronting in the alveolar context fo...