Previous work has demonstrated that during spoken word recognition, listeners can use a variety of cues to anticipate an upcoming sound before the sound is encountered. However, this vein of research has largely focused on local phenomena that hold between adjacent sounds. In order to fill this gap, we combine the Visual World Paradigm with an Artificial Language Learning methodology to investigate whether knowledge of a long-distance pattern of sibilant harmony can be utilized during spoken word recognition. The hypothesis was that participants trained on sibilant harmony could more quickly identify a target word from among a set of competitors when that target contained a prefix which had undergone regressive sibilant harmony. Participant...
Auditory word recognition proceeds fluidly despite numerous perturbations and obstacles that exist i...
This thesis examines how phonological information mediates visual attention in adults and 2-year-old...
Although word boundaries are rarely clearly marked, listeners can rapidly recognize the individual w...
When subjects are asked to move items in a visual display in response to spoken instructions, their ...
Phonological alternations are attested in many of the world’s languages. In production, these robust...
International audienceThe present study examined for the first time the impact of the presence of a ...
Using the visual world paradigm with printed words, this study investigated the flexibility and repr...
The time course of spoken word recognition depends largely on the frequencies of a word and its comp...
Listeners’ interactions often take place in auditorily challenging conditions. We examined how noise...
Computational models can reflect the complexity of human behaviour by implementing multiple constrai...
The eye-tracking technique and printed-word version of the visual world paradigm were used to examin...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
During spoken-word recognition, listeners experience phonological competition between multiple word ...
This study examined the temporal dynamics of spoken word recognition in noise and background speech....
Contains fulltext : 56273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 chronomet...
Auditory word recognition proceeds fluidly despite numerous perturbations and obstacles that exist i...
This thesis examines how phonological information mediates visual attention in adults and 2-year-old...
Although word boundaries are rarely clearly marked, listeners can rapidly recognize the individual w...
When subjects are asked to move items in a visual display in response to spoken instructions, their ...
Phonological alternations are attested in many of the world’s languages. In production, these robust...
International audienceThe present study examined for the first time the impact of the presence of a ...
Using the visual world paradigm with printed words, this study investigated the flexibility and repr...
The time course of spoken word recognition depends largely on the frequencies of a word and its comp...
Listeners’ interactions often take place in auditorily challenging conditions. We examined how noise...
Computational models can reflect the complexity of human behaviour by implementing multiple constrai...
The eye-tracking technique and printed-word version of the visual world paradigm were used to examin...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
During spoken-word recognition, listeners experience phonological competition between multiple word ...
This study examined the temporal dynamics of spoken word recognition in noise and background speech....
Contains fulltext : 56273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 chronomet...
Auditory word recognition proceeds fluidly despite numerous perturbations and obstacles that exist i...
This thesis examines how phonological information mediates visual attention in adults and 2-year-old...
Although word boundaries are rarely clearly marked, listeners can rapidly recognize the individual w...