Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times than consonants, suggesting that they are harder to perceive. One possible explanation for this difference is based upon their respective acoustic/articulatory characteristics. Another way of accounting for the findings would be to relate them to the differential functioning of vowels and consonants in the syllabic structure of words. In this experiment, we examined the second possibility. Targets were two pairs of phonemes, each containing a vowel and a consonant with similar phonetic characteristics. Subjects heard lists of English words had to press a response key upon detecting the occurrence of a pre-specified target. This time, the phon...
This study reports general and language-specific patterns in phoneme identification. In a series of ...
We report a series of experiments that demonstrate an effect of syllabic position on reaction time d...
ABSTRACT—We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carr...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
This paper reports two experiments with vowels and consonants as phoneme detection targets in real w...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Phoneme detection is a psycholinguistic task in which listeners' response time to detect the presenc...
In three experiments, listeners detected vowel or consonant targets in lists of CV syllables constru...
When the unit of phonological or phonetic analysis is assumed to be segmental, as opposed to syllabi...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
Consonants and vowels may play different roles during language processing, consonants being preferen...
Two lexical decision studies examined the effects of single-phonemerule out other vowels as effectiv...
Previous research comparing detection times for syllables and for phonemes has consistently found th...
Languages differ in the constitution of their phonemic repertoire and in the relative distinctivenes...
Languages differ in the constitution of their phonemic repertoire, and in the relative distinctivene...
This study reports general and language-specific patterns in phoneme identification. In a series of ...
We report a series of experiments that demonstrate an effect of syllabic position on reaction time d...
ABSTRACT—We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carr...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
This paper reports two experiments with vowels and consonants as phoneme detection targets in real w...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Phoneme detection is a psycholinguistic task in which listeners' response time to detect the presenc...
In three experiments, listeners detected vowel or consonant targets in lists of CV syllables constru...
When the unit of phonological or phonetic analysis is assumed to be segmental, as opposed to syllabi...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
Consonants and vowels may play different roles during language processing, consonants being preferen...
Two lexical decision studies examined the effects of single-phonemerule out other vowels as effectiv...
Previous research comparing detection times for syllables and for phonemes has consistently found th...
Languages differ in the constitution of their phonemic repertoire and in the relative distinctivenes...
Languages differ in the constitution of their phonemic repertoire, and in the relative distinctivene...
This study reports general and language-specific patterns in phoneme identification. In a series of ...
We report a series of experiments that demonstrate an effect of syllabic position on reaction time d...
ABSTRACT—We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carr...