International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate changes in voicing identification, discrimination, and categorical perception induced by identification training centered on three different training values. One group of French-speaking adults was trained across a universal auditory boundary (−30 ms voice onset time), and two other groups were trained across arbitrary boundaries (−45 or −60 ms voice onset time). A control group did not receive any training. The results showed that both the −30 and the −45 training groups exhibited a 10 ms shift in the identification boundary. Moreover, for the −30 training group, discrimination and categorical perception changed around the French phonological boundary. These results illu...
Abstract This study investigates the effects of multimodal training and the contribution of facial c...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
This study conducted at the University of Kentucky in 1967-68 tests the theory of interaction betwee...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate changes in voicing identificat...
Previous studies suggest that the development of the perception of speech features is based on the a...
International audiencePerceptual categories built up in the identification of speech sounds remain h...
Perceptual categories built up in the identification of speech sounds remain highly plastic in adult...
International audiencePerceptual categories built up in the identification of speech sounds remain h...
International audiencePerceptual categories built up in the identification of speech sounds remain h...
There is growing evidence in the literature for the positive effect of high variability phonetic tra...
By examining voice onset time (VOT) discrimination in 4- and 8-month-olds raised in a French-speakin...
We investigated the effect of high-variability training (HVT) on the production and perception of Fr...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
Summary : Perception of non-native phonemic contrasts by French listeners This study on the percepti...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
Abstract This study investigates the effects of multimodal training and the contribution of facial c...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
This study conducted at the University of Kentucky in 1967-68 tests the theory of interaction betwee...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate changes in voicing identificat...
Previous studies suggest that the development of the perception of speech features is based on the a...
International audiencePerceptual categories built up in the identification of speech sounds remain h...
Perceptual categories built up in the identification of speech sounds remain highly plastic in adult...
International audiencePerceptual categories built up in the identification of speech sounds remain h...
International audiencePerceptual categories built up in the identification of speech sounds remain h...
There is growing evidence in the literature for the positive effect of high variability phonetic tra...
By examining voice onset time (VOT) discrimination in 4- and 8-month-olds raised in a French-speakin...
We investigated the effect of high-variability training (HVT) on the production and perception of Fr...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
Summary : Perception of non-native phonemic contrasts by French listeners This study on the percepti...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
Abstract This study investigates the effects of multimodal training and the contribution of facial c...
International audiencePerception and production of English vowels by French learners: effect of perc...
This study conducted at the University of Kentucky in 1967-68 tests the theory of interaction betwee...