We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smits et al. (Smits, R., Warner, N., McQueen, J.M., Cutler, A., 2003. Unfolding of phonetic information over time: A database of Dutch diphone perception. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 113, 563–574). Eighteen listeners heard all possible diphones of Dutch, gated in portions of varying size and presented without background noise. The present report analyzes listeners’ responses across gates in terms of phonological features (voicing, place, and manner for consonants; height, backness, and length for vowels). The resulting patterns for feature perception differ from patterns reported when speech is presented in noise. The data are also analyzed for effects ...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
This paper discusses four experiments on Dutch which show that distinctive phonological features dif...
Speech perception is dependent on auditory information within phonemes such as spectral or temporal ...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
The results of a large-scale speech perception study are reported. Eighteen Dutch listeners identifi...
Twenty American English listeners identified gated fragments of all 2288 possible English within-wor...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
Effects on spoken-word recognition of prevoicing differences in Dutch initial voiced plosives were e...
Information in speech does not unfold discretely over time; perceptual cues are gradient and overlap...
Listeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, which temporal cues are encode...
Dutch minimal word pairs such as 'gaas'-'gas' ("gauze"-"gas") differ in durational and spectral aspe...
Information in speech does not unfold discretely over time; perceptual cues are gradient and overlap...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
This paper discusses four experiments on Dutch which show that distinctive phonological features dif...
Speech perception is dependent on auditory information within phonemes such as spectral or temporal ...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
The results of a large-scale speech perception study are reported. Eighteen Dutch listeners identifi...
Twenty American English listeners identified gated fragments of all 2288 possible English within-wor...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
Effects on spoken-word recognition of prevoicing differences in Dutch initial voiced plosives were e...
Information in speech does not unfold discretely over time; perceptual cues are gradient and overlap...
Listeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, which temporal cues are encode...
Dutch minimal word pairs such as 'gaas'-'gas' ("gauze"-"gas") differ in durational and spectral aspe...
Information in speech does not unfold discretely over time; perceptual cues are gradient and overlap...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
This paper discusses four experiments on Dutch which show that distinctive phonological features dif...
Speech perception is dependent on auditory information within phonemes such as spectral or temporal ...