Temporal regularities in speech, such as interdependencies in the timing of speech events, are thought to scaffold early acquisition of the building blocks in speech. By providing on-line clues to the location and duration of upcoming syllables, temporal structure may aid segmentation and clustering of continuous speech into separable units. This hypothesis tacitly assumes that learners exploit predictability in the temporal structure of speech. Existing measures of speech timing tend to focus on first-order regularities among adjacent units, and are overly sensitive to idiosyncrasies in the data they describe. Here, we compare several statistical methods on a sample of 18 languages, testing whether syllable occurrence is predictable over t...
If rhythm acquisition is influenced by the development of articulatory timing, then metrical structu...
In every-day conversations, the gap between turns of conversational partners is most frequently betw...
<div><p>Temporal predictability is thought to affect stimulus processing by facilitating the allocat...
Temporal regularities in speech, such as interdependencies in the timing of speech events, are thoug...
Predictions of our sensory environment facilitate perception across domains. During speech perceptio...
The intelligibility of speech relies on the ability of interlocutors to dynamically align their expe...
Temporal predictability is thought to affect stimulus processing by facilitating the allocation of a...
Language is temporal in two ways. Words and sentences occur in time, each utterance having a beginni...
The identification of words in continuous speech, known as speech segmentation, is a critical early ...
Many psycholinguistic models of speech sequence planning make claims about the onset and offset time...
Listeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, which temporal cues are encode...
Prosody facilitates perceptual segmentation of the speech stream into a sequence of words and phrase...
Speech rhythm is of crucial importance for correct speech perception and language learning; for exam...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
Neuronal oscillations putatively track speech in order to optimize sensory processing. However, it i...
If rhythm acquisition is influenced by the development of articulatory timing, then metrical structu...
In every-day conversations, the gap between turns of conversational partners is most frequently betw...
<div><p>Temporal predictability is thought to affect stimulus processing by facilitating the allocat...
Temporal regularities in speech, such as interdependencies in the timing of speech events, are thoug...
Predictions of our sensory environment facilitate perception across domains. During speech perceptio...
The intelligibility of speech relies on the ability of interlocutors to dynamically align their expe...
Temporal predictability is thought to affect stimulus processing by facilitating the allocation of a...
Language is temporal in two ways. Words and sentences occur in time, each utterance having a beginni...
The identification of words in continuous speech, known as speech segmentation, is a critical early ...
Many psycholinguistic models of speech sequence planning make claims about the onset and offset time...
Listeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, which temporal cues are encode...
Prosody facilitates perceptual segmentation of the speech stream into a sequence of words and phrase...
Speech rhythm is of crucial importance for correct speech perception and language learning; for exam...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
Neuronal oscillations putatively track speech in order to optimize sensory processing. However, it i...
If rhythm acquisition is influenced by the development of articulatory timing, then metrical structu...
In every-day conversations, the gap between turns of conversational partners is most frequently betw...
<div><p>Temporal predictability is thought to affect stimulus processing by facilitating the allocat...