Two groups of participants were trained to perceive an ambiguous sound [s/f] as either /s/ or /f/ based on lexical bias: One group heard the ambiguous fricative in /s/-final words, the other in /f/-final words. This kind of exposure leads to a recalibration of the /s/-/f/ contrast [e.g., 4]. In order to investigate when and how this recalibration emerges, test trials were interspersed among training and filler trials. The learning effect needed at least 10 clear training items to arise. Its emergence seemed to occur in a rather step-wise fashion. Learning did not improve much after it first appeared. It is likely, however, that the early test trials attracted participants' attention and therefore may have interfered with the learning proces...
Four experiments examined whether Dutch listeners can learn to interpret a nonnative phoneme (Englis...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
Lexically guided perceptual learning studies have shown that speakers use their knowledge of phoneme...
Two groups of participants were trained to perceive an ambiguous sound [s/f] as either /s/ or /f/ ba...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested at what processing stage lexically-guided retuning of a fricat...
We conducted four experiments to investigate the specificity of perceptual adjustments made to unusu...
Listeners have to overcome variability of the speech signal that can arise, for example, because of ...
The results of a study on perceptual learning are reported. Dutch subjects made lexical decisions on...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
Item does not contain fulltextThe results of a study on perceptual learning are reported. Dutch subj...
Recent work on perceptual learning shows that listeners phonemic representations dynami-cally adjus...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...
Listeners heard an ambiguous /f-s/ in nonword contexts where only one of /f/ or /s/ was legal (e.g.,...
Listeners use lexical knowledge to adjust to speakers’ idiosyncratic pronunciations. Dutch listeners...
Posted Online August 31, 2020A listener's interpretation of a given speech sound can vary probabilis...
Four experiments examined whether Dutch listeners can learn to interpret a nonnative phoneme (Englis...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
Lexically guided perceptual learning studies have shown that speakers use their knowledge of phoneme...
Two groups of participants were trained to perceive an ambiguous sound [s/f] as either /s/ or /f/ ba...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested at what processing stage lexically-guided retuning of a fricat...
We conducted four experiments to investigate the specificity of perceptual adjustments made to unusu...
Listeners have to overcome variability of the speech signal that can arise, for example, because of ...
The results of a study on perceptual learning are reported. Dutch subjects made lexical decisions on...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
Item does not contain fulltextThe results of a study on perceptual learning are reported. Dutch subj...
Recent work on perceptual learning shows that listeners phonemic representations dynami-cally adjus...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...
Listeners heard an ambiguous /f-s/ in nonword contexts where only one of /f/ or /s/ was legal (e.g.,...
Listeners use lexical knowledge to adjust to speakers’ idiosyncratic pronunciations. Dutch listeners...
Posted Online August 31, 2020A listener's interpretation of a given speech sound can vary probabilis...
Four experiments examined whether Dutch listeners can learn to interpret a nonnative phoneme (Englis...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
Lexically guided perceptual learning studies have shown that speakers use their knowledge of phoneme...