Th-substitutions by Dutch learners of English are studied to find out whether the frequency of a substitute in Dutch-accented English infl uences the perception of phoneme substitutions. This study investigates whether early processing of the preferred substitute [t] over [s] for Dutch listeners can be made visible in a mismatch negativity-paradigm (MMN). The English pseudowords [θond], [tond] and [sond] were presented to the listener while event-related potential (ERP) data were collected. If experience indeed influences the MMN, larger amplitudes are expected for [s]. On the other hand, if only acoustic similarity influences the MMN, larger amplitudes are expected for [t]. Analyses revealed significant deviance interaction for the oddball...
The present study used electrophysiological and behavioral measures to investigate the perception of...
and production tasks to examine the influences of perceptual similarity and linguistic experience on...
Pronunciation variation is ubiquitous in the speech signal. Different models of lexical representa...
Th-substitutions by Dutch learners of English are studied to find out whether the frequency of a sub...
Speech sounds of a second language are often hard to pronounce, and speakers approximate the correct...
Speech sounds of a second language are often hard to pronounce, and speakers approximate the correct...
The Mismatch Negativity (MMN) response has often been used to measure memory traces for phonological...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
Using an electroencephalography (EEG)-based mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm, we investigated whet...
Using an electroencephalography (EEG)-based mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm, we investigated whet...
<p>Using an electroencephalography (EEG)-based mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm, we investigated w...
The study reported in the present paper aimed to determine the effect of prosodic cues on automatic ...
The mismatch negativity (MMN) of the auditory ERP/ERF has been shown to be sensitive to both phoneti...
The present study used electrophysiological and behavioral measures to investigate the perception of...
The present study used electrophysiological and behavioral measures to investigate the perception of...
and production tasks to examine the influences of perceptual similarity and linguistic experience on...
Pronunciation variation is ubiquitous in the speech signal. Different models of lexical representa...
Th-substitutions by Dutch learners of English are studied to find out whether the frequency of a sub...
Speech sounds of a second language are often hard to pronounce, and speakers approximate the correct...
Speech sounds of a second language are often hard to pronounce, and speakers approximate the correct...
The Mismatch Negativity (MMN) response has often been used to measure memory traces for phonological...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
Using an electroencephalography (EEG)-based mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm, we investigated whet...
Using an electroencephalography (EEG)-based mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm, we investigated whet...
<p>Using an electroencephalography (EEG)-based mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm, we investigated w...
The study reported in the present paper aimed to determine the effect of prosodic cues on automatic ...
The mismatch negativity (MMN) of the auditory ERP/ERF has been shown to be sensitive to both phoneti...
The present study used electrophysiological and behavioral measures to investigate the perception of...
The present study used electrophysiological and behavioral measures to investigate the perception of...
and production tasks to examine the influences of perceptual similarity and linguistic experience on...
Pronunciation variation is ubiquitous in the speech signal. Different models of lexical representa...