In connected speech, many words are produced with a pronunciation that differs from the canonical form. How the speech recognition system deals with this variation is a fundamental issue in the language processing literature. The present study examines the roles of variant type, variant frequency, and context in the processing of French words with a canonical (schwa variant, e.g. semaine “week”) and a non-canonical pronunciation (no-schwa variant, s'maine). It asks whether the processing of canonical pronunciations is faster than the processing of non-canonical ones. Results of three lexical decision experiments reveal that more frequent variants are recognised more quickly, and that there is no advantage for canonical forms once variant fr...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
Phonological similarity has long been known as one of the most baffling lexical relation. Words that...
This study investigated pronunciation variants of word-final obstruent-liquid-schwa (OLS) clusters i...
Casual speech is characterized by variation in how a single word is pronounced (e.g. ‚probably’ as ‚...
This study examines whether the production of words with two phonological variants involves single o...
This study examines whether the production of words with two phonological variants involves single o...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
This study presents an analysis of over 4000 tokens of words produced as variants with and without s...
International audienceThis study examined the lexical representation of words with two pronunciation...
2 This study presents an analysis of over 4,000 tokens of words produced as variants with and withou...
Contains fulltext : 176832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This study presents an analysis of over 4000 tokens of words produced as variants with and without s...
A categorical phonological process of deletion is traditionally assumed to account for the alternati...
Vocabularies contain hundreds of thousands of words built from only a handful of phonemes, so that i...
International audienceIn two semantic priming experiments, this study examined how southern French s...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
Phonological similarity has long been known as one of the most baffling lexical relation. Words that...
This study investigated pronunciation variants of word-final obstruent-liquid-schwa (OLS) clusters i...
Casual speech is characterized by variation in how a single word is pronounced (e.g. ‚probably’ as ‚...
This study examines whether the production of words with two phonological variants involves single o...
This study examines whether the production of words with two phonological variants involves single o...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
This study presents an analysis of over 4000 tokens of words produced as variants with and without s...
International audienceThis study examined the lexical representation of words with two pronunciation...
2 This study presents an analysis of over 4,000 tokens of words produced as variants with and withou...
Contains fulltext : 176832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This study presents an analysis of over 4000 tokens of words produced as variants with and without s...
A categorical phonological process of deletion is traditionally assumed to account for the alternati...
Vocabularies contain hundreds of thousands of words built from only a handful of phonemes, so that i...
International audienceIn two semantic priming experiments, this study examined how southern French s...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
Phonological similarity has long been known as one of the most baffling lexical relation. Words that...
This study investigated pronunciation variants of word-final obstruent-liquid-schwa (OLS) clusters i...