Despite the tremendous amount of phonetic variability in speech across talkers, listeners seem to effortlessly process acoustic signals while attending to both the linguistic content and talker-specific information. Previous studies have explained this phenomenon by providing evidence for talker normalization, a process in which our perceptual system strips away information about a talker so that the abstract, canonical linguistic units are all that remain for further linguistic analysis. However, it is currently unknown whether or how talker normalization is facilitated by familiar talkers. In this study, we investigated whether talker familiarity had an impact on the speed in which listeners perceived highly confusable words under varying...
Native listeners benefit from talker familiarity in recognition memory and word identification, espe...
Variability in talker identity and speaking rate, commonly referred to as indexical variation, has d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This thesis concerns the relationship between speech i...
2015-2016 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201804_a bcwhAccepted Manus...
Talkers are recognized more accurately if they are speaking the listeners’ native language rather th...
At the most elementary level, the speech signal is comprised of two parts: linguistic information an...
Speech perception is influenced by context. This influence can help to alleviate issues that arise f...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Voices have unique acoustic signatures, contributing to the acoustic variability listeners must cont...
Adult listeners more accurately identify talkers speaking a known language than a foreign language (...
Auditory training studies utilizing stimuli that are applicable to real-world processing of speech h...
Previous studies have shown that listeners are better able to understand speech when they are famili...
Research shows that a listener’s familiarity with a talker makes them more understandable in backgro...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
Native listeners benefit from talker familiarity in recognition memory and word identification, espe...
Variability in talker identity and speaking rate, commonly referred to as indexical variation, has d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This thesis concerns the relationship between speech i...
2015-2016 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201804_a bcwhAccepted Manus...
Talkers are recognized more accurately if they are speaking the listeners’ native language rather th...
At the most elementary level, the speech signal is comprised of two parts: linguistic information an...
Speech perception is influenced by context. This influence can help to alleviate issues that arise f...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Voices have unique acoustic signatures, contributing to the acoustic variability listeners must cont...
Adult listeners more accurately identify talkers speaking a known language than a foreign language (...
Auditory training studies utilizing stimuli that are applicable to real-world processing of speech h...
Previous studies have shown that listeners are better able to understand speech when they are famili...
Research shows that a listener’s familiarity with a talker makes them more understandable in backgro...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
Native listeners benefit from talker familiarity in recognition memory and word identification, espe...
Variability in talker identity and speaking rate, commonly referred to as indexical variation, has d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This thesis concerns the relationship between speech i...