Information in speech does not unfold discretely over time; perceptual cues are gradient and overlapped. However, this varies greatly across segments and environments: listeners cannot identify the affricate in /pt∫/ until the frication, but information about the vowel in /li/ begins early. Unlike most prior studies, which have concentrated on subsets of language sounds, this study tests perception of every English segment in every phonetic environment, sampling perceptual identification at six points in time (13,470 stimuli/listener; 20 listeners). Results show that information about consonants after another segment is most localized for affricates (almost entirely in the release), and most gradual for voiced stops. In comparison to stress...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Information in speech does not unfold discretely over time; perceptual cues are gradient and overlap...
Twenty American English listeners identified gated fragments of all 2288 possible English within-wor...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
Languages tend to license segmental contrasts where they are maximally perceptible, i.e. where more ...
Syllable-onset /l / in British English is longer and often has different (usually lower) F2 frequenc...
This dissertation tests how prosodic prominence mediates the listener's path from the speech signal ...
Vowel identification is influenced by various parameters which enhance or hinder perceptual processi...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
In this paper we propose a linear time-varying model for diphthong synthesis based on linear interpo...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Information in speech does not unfold discretely over time; perceptual cues are gradient and overlap...
Twenty American English listeners identified gated fragments of all 2288 possible English within-wor...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
We report detailed analyses of a very large database on timing of speech perception collected by Smi...
Languages tend to license segmental contrasts where they are maximally perceptible, i.e. where more ...
Syllable-onset /l / in British English is longer and often has different (usually lower) F2 frequenc...
This dissertation tests how prosodic prominence mediates the listener's path from the speech signal ...
Vowel identification is influenced by various parameters which enhance or hinder perceptual processi...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
In this paper we propose a linear time-varying model for diphthong synthesis based on linear interpo...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...