Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is because lexical stress is more useful in recognition of spoken words of Dutch than of English, so that Dutch listeners pay greater attention to stress in general. We examined Dutch listeners’ use of the acoustic correlates of English stress. Primary- and secondary-stressed syllables differ significantly on acoustic measures, and some differences, in F0 especially, correlate with data of earlier listening experiments. The correlations found in the Dutch responses were not paralleled in data from native listeners. Thus the acoustic cues which distinguish English primary versus secondary stress are better exploited by Dutch than by native listeners
An exposure-test paradigm was used to examine whether Dutch listeners can adapt their perception to ...
Dutch listeners were slower to make judgements about the semantic relatedness between a spoken targe...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is becau...
It has been claimed that Dutch listeners use suprasegmental cues (duration, spectral tilt) more than...
English listeners largely disregard suprasegmental cues to stress in recognizing words. Evidence for...
This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect on-line speech comprehension in Brit...
English listeners largely disregard suprasegmental cues to stress in recognizing words. Evidence for...
This tutorial-like presentation provides a survey of acoustical correlates of word and sentence stre...
2 This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect online speech comprehension in Bri...
It is well-established that listeners use lexical stress cues to recognize words when listening to t...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
This tutorial-like presentation provides a survey of acoustical correlates of word and sentence st...
Unstressed vowels are somewhat centralized (even full vowels such as the second in “city, taco"), re...
An exposure-test paradigm was used to examine whether Dutch listeners can adapt their perception to ...
Dutch listeners were slower to make judgements about the semantic relatedness between a spoken targe...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is becau...
It has been claimed that Dutch listeners use suprasegmental cues (duration, spectral tilt) more than...
English listeners largely disregard suprasegmental cues to stress in recognizing words. Evidence for...
This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect on-line speech comprehension in Brit...
English listeners largely disregard suprasegmental cues to stress in recognizing words. Evidence for...
This tutorial-like presentation provides a survey of acoustical correlates of word and sentence stre...
2 This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect online speech comprehension in Bri...
It is well-established that listeners use lexical stress cues to recognize words when listening to t...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
This tutorial-like presentation provides a survey of acoustical correlates of word and sentence st...
Unstressed vowels are somewhat centralized (even full vowels such as the second in “city, taco"), re...
An exposure-test paradigm was used to examine whether Dutch listeners can adapt their perception to ...
Dutch listeners were slower to make judgements about the semantic relatedness between a spoken targe...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...