Models of spoken-word recognition differ on whether compensation for assimilation is language-specific or depends on general auditory processing. English and French participants were taught words that began or ended with the sibilants /s/ and /∫/. Both languages exhibit some assimilation in sibilant sequences (e.g., /s/ becomes like [∫] in dress shop and classe chargée), but they differ in the strength and predominance of anticipatory versus carryover assimilation. After training, participants were presented with novel words embedded in sentences, some of which contained an assimilatory context either preceding or following. A continuum of target sounds ranging from [s] to [∫] was spliced into the novel words, representing a range of possib...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
In connected speech, phonological assimilation to neighboring words can lead to pronunciation varian...
Models of spoken-word recognition differ on whether compensation for assimilation is language-specif...
We investigated how spoken words are recognized when they have been altered by phonological assimil...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
International audienceModels of speech perception attribute a different role to contextual informati...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
We investigated whether compensation for phonological assimilation in the first language depends on ...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
While assimilation was initially regarded as a categorical replacement of phonemes or phonological f...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
Models of compensation for phonological variation in spoken word recognition differ in their ability...
International audienceTwo parallel acoustic analyses were performed for French and English sibilant ...
Connected speech can entail variability in the production of speech sounds. This can in turn create ...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
In connected speech, phonological assimilation to neighboring words can lead to pronunciation varian...
Models of spoken-word recognition differ on whether compensation for assimilation is language-specif...
We investigated how spoken words are recognized when they have been altered by phonological assimil...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
International audienceModels of speech perception attribute a different role to contextual informati...
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated u...
We investigated whether compensation for phonological assimilation in the first language depends on ...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
While assimilation was initially regarded as a categorical replacement of phonemes or phonological f...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
Models of compensation for phonological variation in spoken word recognition differ in their ability...
International audienceTwo parallel acoustic analyses were performed for French and English sibilant ...
Connected speech can entail variability in the production of speech sounds. This can in turn create ...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
In connected speech, phonological assimilation to neighboring words can lead to pronunciation varian...