Language-specific procedures which are efficient for listening to the L1 may be applied to non-native spoken input, often to the detriment of successful listening. However, such misapplications of L1-based listening do not always happen. We propose, based on the results from two experiments in which Japanese listeners detected target sequences in spoken Korean, that an L1 procedure is only triggered if requisite L1 features are present in the input
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
We naively believe that L1 is easier to hear than L2. Generally, this belief is correct, but not alw...
Language-specific procedures which are efficient for listening to the L1 may be applied to non-nativ...
Language-specific procedures which are efficient for listening to the L1 may be applied to non-nativ...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
We naively believe that L1 is easier to hear than L2. Generally, this belief is correct, but not alw...
Language-specific procedures which are efficient for listening to the L1 may be applied to non-nativ...
Language-specific procedures which are efficient for listening to the L1 may be applied to non-nativ...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
We naively believe that L1 is easier to hear than L2. Generally, this belief is correct, but not alw...