Speakers are able to produce speech at different intended rates when prompted to do so. The question addressed in the present research is to what degree different intended rate categories are perceptually relevant when objective measures of speech rate (e.g. syllables/second) are variable and to what degree listeners are able to identify intended speech rates in languages other than their native language. Initial results from an experiment with French listeners rating speech rates in French, German, and English show that, despite varying objective speech rates, listeners are well able to identify intended speech rate across different languages
The aim of this work is to determine in French, through an analysis of the rate sensitivity of vowel...
Experimental studies on English and French have already given numerous answers about how ambisyllabi...
Studies of speech tempo commonly use syllable or segment rate as a proxy measure for perceived tempo...
International audienceSpeakers are able to produce speech at different intended rates when prompted ...
Speakers are able to produce speech at different intended rates when prompted to do so. The question...
Speech tempo including articulation rate is often considered as a good predictor in the diagnosis of...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that unfamiliar languages sound faster than one’s native language. Empir...
First Published May 25, 2016We investigated the independent contribution of speech rate and speech r...
Human listeners can distinguish between languages of different rhythmic classes (e.g. stress- and sy...
This study examines the pitch profiles of French learners of German and German learners of French, b...
This study examines the pitch profiles of French learners of German and German learners of French, b...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that unfamiliar languages sound faster than one’s native language. This ...
The present research examines the role of the following factors in the perception of speech rate in ...
The present investigation deals with regional variation and articulation rate in French. The articul...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
The aim of this work is to determine in French, through an analysis of the rate sensitivity of vowel...
Experimental studies on English and French have already given numerous answers about how ambisyllabi...
Studies of speech tempo commonly use syllable or segment rate as a proxy measure for perceived tempo...
International audienceSpeakers are able to produce speech at different intended rates when prompted ...
Speakers are able to produce speech at different intended rates when prompted to do so. The question...
Speech tempo including articulation rate is often considered as a good predictor in the diagnosis of...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that unfamiliar languages sound faster than one’s native language. Empir...
First Published May 25, 2016We investigated the independent contribution of speech rate and speech r...
Human listeners can distinguish between languages of different rhythmic classes (e.g. stress- and sy...
This study examines the pitch profiles of French learners of German and German learners of French, b...
This study examines the pitch profiles of French learners of German and German learners of French, b...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that unfamiliar languages sound faster than one’s native language. This ...
The present research examines the role of the following factors in the perception of speech rate in ...
The present investigation deals with regional variation and articulation rate in French. The articul...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
The aim of this work is to determine in French, through an analysis of the rate sensitivity of vowel...
Experimental studies on English and French have already given numerous answers about how ambisyllabi...
Studies of speech tempo commonly use syllable or segment rate as a proxy measure for perceived tempo...