International audienceWhich acoustic cues can be used by listeners to identify speakersâ linguistic origins in foreign-accented speech? We investigated accent identification performance in signal-manipulated speech, where (a) Swiss German listeners heard native German speech to which we transplanted segment durations of Frenchaccented German and English-accented German, and (b) Swiss German listeners heard 6-band noisevocoded French-accented and English-accented German speech to which we transplanted native German segment durations. Therefore, the foreign accent cues in the stimuli consisted of only temporal information (in a) and only strongly degraded spectral information (in b). Findings suggest that listeners were able to identify the...
Studies have shown that listeners segmenting unfamiliar languages transfer native-language (L1) segm...
This paper presents a perception experiment which investigates (1) whether listeners are able to dis...
Foreign-accented speech typically deviates segmentally and suprasegmentally from native-accented spe...
International audienceWhich acoustic cues can be used by listeners to identify speakersâ linguisti...
How do rhythmic and temporal features of non-native speech allow us to take guesses about a speaker’...
Can the foreign accent of a speaker be recognized based on suprasegmental temporal information? For ...
Previous studies have revealed that, depending on the language, listeners can identify speakers’ dia...
This study investigated foreign accent detection in filtered speech samples of German bilingual spea...
The use of acoustic properties by French and German speakers in accentuating and de-accentuating wor...
International audienceThis paper focuses on foreign accent characterisation and identi cation in Fre...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of prosodic information signalling sentence ac...
judge whether the foreign accent stimulus they heard was being produced by a non-native speaker of G...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Research has shown that language learners are not only challenged by segmental differences between t...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Studies have shown that listeners segmenting unfamiliar languages transfer native-language (L1) segm...
This paper presents a perception experiment which investigates (1) whether listeners are able to dis...
Foreign-accented speech typically deviates segmentally and suprasegmentally from native-accented spe...
International audienceWhich acoustic cues can be used by listeners to identify speakersâ linguisti...
How do rhythmic and temporal features of non-native speech allow us to take guesses about a speaker’...
Can the foreign accent of a speaker be recognized based on suprasegmental temporal information? For ...
Previous studies have revealed that, depending on the language, listeners can identify speakers’ dia...
This study investigated foreign accent detection in filtered speech samples of German bilingual spea...
The use of acoustic properties by French and German speakers in accentuating and de-accentuating wor...
International audienceThis paper focuses on foreign accent characterisation and identi cation in Fre...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of prosodic information signalling sentence ac...
judge whether the foreign accent stimulus they heard was being produced by a non-native speaker of G...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Research has shown that language learners are not only challenged by segmental differences between t...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Studies have shown that listeners segmenting unfamiliar languages transfer native-language (L1) segm...
This paper presents a perception experiment which investigates (1) whether listeners are able to dis...
Foreign-accented speech typically deviates segmentally and suprasegmentally from native-accented spe...