We present a series of experiments showing that listeners automatically recover the syllabic structure or utterance during speech perception. Our results do not support the view that syllables are atoms of speech perception, but rather that syllabic structure acts as organizing framework for incoming speech.Nous présentons une série d'expériences qui montrent que le système perceptif reconstruit automatiquement la structure syllabique lors de la perception de la parole. Nos résultats rejettent la notion selon laquelle les syllabes sont des atomes de la perception de la parole, mais montrent plutôt que la structure syllabique agit comme un cadre d'organisation pour le décodage du signal de parole
Sous presseBuilding enunciation and syllabification in FFL. We propose an approach based on the noti...
In this paper, we investigate syllabic structure and its variation in a corpus of French radio inter...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
One highly influential finding that suggests that syllabic units are instrumental in speech percepti...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
http://msh.revues.org/document7813.htmlInternational audienceRecent approaches to the syllable reint...
In language learning two mechanisms are of critical importance, namely, rule learning and statistica...
Syllable internal structures and their combinations building lexical items will be analysed in const...
Two experiments are reported in which the processing units involved in the reading of French polysyl...
Two auditory priming experiments tested whether the effect of final phonological overlap relies on s...
Two word-spotting experiments were conducted to assess the role of syllable onsets and offsets in l...
Summary: Cooperation and conflict between metrical cues and phonotactic cues in speech segmentation....
International audienceIt is now well documented that the syllable is a sublexical processing unit in...
Whether in read, silent reading or spontaneous speech, the prosodic structure is always present as a...
Two word-spotting experiments were conducted to assess the role of syllabe onsets and offsets in lex...
Sous presseBuilding enunciation and syllabification in FFL. We propose an approach based on the noti...
In this paper, we investigate syllabic structure and its variation in a corpus of French radio inter...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
One highly influential finding that suggests that syllabic units are instrumental in speech percepti...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
http://msh.revues.org/document7813.htmlInternational audienceRecent approaches to the syllable reint...
In language learning two mechanisms are of critical importance, namely, rule learning and statistica...
Syllable internal structures and their combinations building lexical items will be analysed in const...
Two experiments are reported in which the processing units involved in the reading of French polysyl...
Two auditory priming experiments tested whether the effect of final phonological overlap relies on s...
Two word-spotting experiments were conducted to assess the role of syllable onsets and offsets in l...
Summary: Cooperation and conflict between metrical cues and phonotactic cues in speech segmentation....
International audienceIt is now well documented that the syllable is a sublexical processing unit in...
Whether in read, silent reading or spontaneous speech, the prosodic structure is always present as a...
Two word-spotting experiments were conducted to assess the role of syllabe onsets and offsets in lex...
Sous presseBuilding enunciation and syllabification in FFL. We propose an approach based on the noti...
In this paper, we investigate syllabic structure and its variation in a corpus of French radio inter...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...