If listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign language is doubly so: non-native listeners have to cope with both imperfect signals and imperfect knowledge. Comparison of native and non-native listener performance in speech-in-noise tasks helps to clarify the role of prior linguistic experience in speech perception, and, more directly, contributes to an understanding of the problems faced by language learners in everyday listening situations. This article reviews experimental studies on non-native listening in adverse conditions, organised around three principal contributory factors: the task facing listeners, the effect of adverse conditions on speech, and the differences among listener populations. Based on a comp...
This study evaluated how hearing-impaired listeners perceive native (Swedish) and nonnative (English...
This study investigated the relative contribution of auditory and visual information to speech perce...
The accurate perception of spoken English is influenced by many variables, including the listener\u2...
If listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign language is doubly so: non-n...
International audienceIf listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign langua...
Perceiving speech in non-laboratory environments is challenging for both native and non-native liste...
There is ample evidence that recognising words in a non-native language is more difficult than in a ...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2017-2018). 39 page...
Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-nati...
Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-nati...
There is ample evidence that both native and non-native listeners deal with speech variation by quic...
This review examines research on speech perception by both native and non-native listeners. The deve...
This study aimed to determine the relative processing cost associated with comprehension of an unfam...
This review examines research on speech perception by both native and non-native listeners. The deve...
Non-native speakers have lower linguistic competence than native speakers, which renders their langu...
This study evaluated how hearing-impaired listeners perceive native (Swedish) and nonnative (English...
This study investigated the relative contribution of auditory and visual information to speech perce...
The accurate perception of spoken English is influenced by many variables, including the listener\u2...
If listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign language is doubly so: non-n...
International audienceIf listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign langua...
Perceiving speech in non-laboratory environments is challenging for both native and non-native liste...
There is ample evidence that recognising words in a non-native language is more difficult than in a ...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2017-2018). 39 page...
Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-nati...
Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-nati...
There is ample evidence that both native and non-native listeners deal with speech variation by quic...
This review examines research on speech perception by both native and non-native listeners. The deve...
This study aimed to determine the relative processing cost associated with comprehension of an unfam...
This review examines research on speech perception by both native and non-native listeners. The deve...
Non-native speakers have lower linguistic competence than native speakers, which renders their langu...
This study evaluated how hearing-impaired listeners perceive native (Swedish) and nonnative (English...
This study investigated the relative contribution of auditory and visual information to speech perce...
The accurate perception of spoken English is influenced by many variables, including the listener\u2...