Previous research comparing detection times for syllables and for phonemes has consistently found that syllables are responded to faster than phonemes. This finding poses theoretical problems for strictly hierarchical models of speech recognition, in which smaller units should be able to be identified faster than larger units. However, inspection of the characteristics of previous experiments’stimuli reveals that subjects have been able to respond to syllables on the basis of only a partial analysis of the stimulus. In the present experiment, five groups of subjects listened to identical stimulus material. Phoneme and syllable monitoring under standard conditions was compared with monitoring under conditions in which near matches of target ...
Contains fulltext : 54628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the speech ...
Auditory word recognition proceeds fluidly despite numerous perturbations and obstacles that exist i...
One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intend...
Phoneme detection is a psycholinguistic task in which listeners' response time to detect the presenc...
Item does not contain fulltextOn simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output no...
This paper reports two experiments with vowels and consonants as phoneme detection targets in real w...
Studies of human speech processing have provided evidence for a segmentation strategy in the percept...
A model of speech segmentation in a stress language is proposed, according to which the occurrence o...
In this experiment we investigated the role of the lexical status (word/non-word) of the target item...
each list for the presence of either a specified word or an initial syllable of a word. Reaction tim...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Reaction-time (RT) investigations connected with the basic unit of speech perception are reinterpret...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
In four experiments, listeners’ response times to detect vowel targets in spoken input were measured...
In this study a monitoring technique was employed to examine the role of the syllable in the percept...
Contains fulltext : 54628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the speech ...
Auditory word recognition proceeds fluidly despite numerous perturbations and obstacles that exist i...
One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intend...
Phoneme detection is a psycholinguistic task in which listeners' response time to detect the presenc...
Item does not contain fulltextOn simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output no...
This paper reports two experiments with vowels and consonants as phoneme detection targets in real w...
Studies of human speech processing have provided evidence for a segmentation strategy in the percept...
A model of speech segmentation in a stress language is proposed, according to which the occurrence o...
In this experiment we investigated the role of the lexical status (word/non-word) of the target item...
each list for the presence of either a specified word or an initial syllable of a word. Reaction tim...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Reaction-time (RT) investigations connected with the basic unit of speech perception are reinterpret...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
In four experiments, listeners’ response times to detect vowel targets in spoken input were measured...
In this study a monitoring technique was employed to examine the role of the syllable in the percept...
Contains fulltext : 54628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the speech ...
Auditory word recognition proceeds fluidly despite numerous perturbations and obstacles that exist i...
One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intend...