Finnish vowel harmony rules require that if the vowel in the first syllable of a word belongs to one of two vowel sets, then all subsequent vowels in that word must belong either to the same set or to a neutral set. A harmony mismatch between two syllables containing vowels from the opposing sets thus signals a likely word boundary. We report five experiments showing that Finnish listeners can exploit this information in an on-line speech segmentation task. Listeners found it easier to detect words likehymyat the end of the nonsense stringpuhymy(where there is a harmony mismatch between the first two syllables) than in the stringpyhymy(where there is no mismatch). There was no such effect, however, when the target words appeared at the begi...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony--that is, when a s...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Finnish vowel harmony rules require that if the vowel in the first syllable of a word belongs to one...
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Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in n...
Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in n...
One of the most representative morpho-phonological features of Finnish is the existence of vowel har...
Vowel harmony is typically analyzed as a primarily categorical phenomenon: either a language has har...
Vowel harmony is typically analyzed as a primarily categorical phenomenon: either a language has har...
Like many related Balto-Finnic languages such as Votic, Veps, Karelian, and dialects of Estonian, Fi...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony—that is, when a se...
Numerous studies have shown that listeners can use phonological cues such as word stress and consona...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony--that is, when a s...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Finnish vowel harmony rules require that if the vowel in the first syllable of a word belongs to one...
Contains fulltext : 6043.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in n...
Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in n...
One of the most representative morpho-phonological features of Finnish is the existence of vowel har...
Vowel harmony is typically analyzed as a primarily categorical phenomenon: either a language has har...
Vowel harmony is typically analyzed as a primarily categorical phenomenon: either a language has har...
Like many related Balto-Finnic languages such as Votic, Veps, Karelian, and dialects of Estonian, Fi...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony—that is, when a se...
Numerous studies have shown that listeners can use phonological cues such as word stress and consona...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony--that is, when a s...
In two word-spotting experiments, Japanese listeners detected Japanese words faster in vowel context...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...