Paper presented at The 161th Meeting Acoustical Society of America, Seattle, Washington, 23-27 May 2011. Reduction in casual speech can create ambiguity, e.g., “he was” can sound like “he’s.” Before quotative “like” “so she’s/she was like…”, it was found that there is little accurate acoustic information about the distinction in the signal. This work examines what types of information acoustics of the target itself, speech rate, coarticulation, and syntax/semantics listeners use to recognize such reduced function words. We compare perception studies presenting the targets auditorily with varying amounts of context, presenting the context without the targets, and a visual study presenting context in written form. Given primarily discourse in...
Studies have shown that when a word in a sentence is hard to recognize, a listener relies on context...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Listeners resolve ambiguity in speech by consulting context. Extensive research on this issue has la...
Paper presented at The 161th Meeting Acoustical Society of America, Seattle, Washington, 23-27 May 2...
In conversational speech, phones and entire syllables are often missing. This can make “he’s” and “h...
Contains fulltext : 102801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In spontaneous ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In English, speakers highlight new or semantically focused information by prosodic enhancement–great...
Contains fulltext : 209061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Speech can be...
Phonetic ambiguities (e.g., a name/art aittt) were exciscd from semantically neutral and disambiguat...
Listeners require context to understand the highly reduced words that occur in casual speech. The pr...
We examine the effect of contextual and acoustic cues in the disambiguation of three discourse-pragm...
Studies have shown that when a word in a sentence is hard to recognize, a listener relies on context...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Listeners resolve ambiguity in speech by consulting context. Extensive research on this issue has la...
Paper presented at The 161th Meeting Acoustical Society of America, Seattle, Washington, 23-27 May 2...
In conversational speech, phones and entire syllables are often missing. This can make “he’s” and “h...
Contains fulltext : 102801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In spontaneous ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In English, speakers highlight new or semantically focused information by prosodic enhancement–great...
Contains fulltext : 209061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Speech can be...
Phonetic ambiguities (e.g., a name/art aittt) were exciscd from semantically neutral and disambiguat...
Listeners require context to understand the highly reduced words that occur in casual speech. The pr...
We examine the effect of contextual and acoustic cues in the disambiguation of three discourse-pragm...
Studies have shown that when a word in a sentence is hard to recognize, a listener relies on context...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Listeners resolve ambiguity in speech by consulting context. Extensive research on this issue has la...