Assimilation of place of articulation across a nasal and a following stop consonant is obligatory in Japanese, but not in Dutch. In four experiments the processing of assimilated forms by speakers of Japanese and Dutch was compared, using a task in which listeners blended pseudo-word pairs such as ranga-serupa. An assimilated blend of this pair would be rampa, an unassimilated blend rangpa. Japanese listeners produced significantly more assimilated than unassimilated forms, both with pseudo-Japanese and pseudo-Dutch materials, while Dutch listeners produced significantly more unassimilated than assimilated forms in each materials set. This suggests that Japanese listeners, whose native-language phonology involves obligatory assimilation con...
We investigated how spoken words are recognized when they have been altered by phonological assimil...
The moraic nasal /N/ in Japanese has been transcribed in multiple ways, but very few studies have ex...
Recent studies using phoneme detection tasks have shown that spoken-language processing is neither f...
Assimilation of place of articulation across a nasal and a following stop consonant is obligatory in...
Some researchers have claimed that nasals are cross-linguistically more likely than stops to undergo...
Recent studies using phoneme detection tasks have shown that spoken-language processing is neither f...
Nasal consonants in syllabic coda position in Japanese assimilate to the place of articulation of a ...
The pronunciation of the same word may vary considerably as a consequence of its context. The Dutch...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Recognizing phonetically reduced forms is a huge challenge for spoken-word recognition. Phonetic red...
This study tests whether potential differences in the perceptual robustness of speech sounds influen...
In connected speech, phonological assimilation to neighboring words can lead to pronunciation varian...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
We investigated how spoken words are recognized when they have been altered by phonological assimil...
The moraic nasal /N/ in Japanese has been transcribed in multiple ways, but very few studies have ex...
Recent studies using phoneme detection tasks have shown that spoken-language processing is neither f...
Assimilation of place of articulation across a nasal and a following stop consonant is obligatory in...
Some researchers have claimed that nasals are cross-linguistically more likely than stops to undergo...
Recent studies using phoneme detection tasks have shown that spoken-language processing is neither f...
Nasal consonants in syllabic coda position in Japanese assimilate to the place of articulation of a ...
The pronunciation of the same word may vary considerably as a consequence of its context. The Dutch...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Recognizing phonetically reduced forms is a huge challenge for spoken-word recognition. Phonetic red...
This study tests whether potential differences in the perceptual robustness of speech sounds influen...
In connected speech, phonological assimilation to neighboring words can lead to pronunciation varian...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
We investigated how spoken words are recognized when they have been altered by phonological assimil...
The moraic nasal /N/ in Japanese has been transcribed in multiple ways, but very few studies have ex...
Recent studies using phoneme detection tasks have shown that spoken-language processing is neither f...