This study examines how visual speech information affects native judgments of the intelligibility of speech sounds produced by non-native (L2) speakers. Native Canadian English perceivers as judges perceived three English phonemic contrasts (/b-v, θ-s, l-ɹ/) produced by native Japanese speakers as well as native Canadian English speakers as controls. These stimuli were presented under audio-visual (AV, with speaker voice and face), audio-only (AO), and visual-only (VO) conditions. The results showed that, across conditions, the overall intelligibility of Japanese productions of the native (Japanese)-like phonemes (/b, s, l/) was significantly higher than the non-Japanese phonemes (/v, θ, ɹ/). In terms of visual effects, the more visually sa...
Speechreading is a complex skill affected by both the observer's method of extracting visual speech ...
The study investigates the impact of visual cues and lexical knowledge on the identification of a no...
The McGurk effect paradigm was used to examine the developmental onset of inter-language differences...
International audienceThis study examined the extent to which visual speech assisted native Australi...
This study investigated language factors in the use of visual information in auditory-visual speech ...
This study investigates whether L2 learners can be trained to make better use of phonetic informatio...
It has been documented that lipreading facilitates the understanding of difficult speech, such as no...
This study investigated the relative contribution of auditory and visual information to speech perce...
The present study examined the extent to which visual form and timing information assisted in the pe...
This study investigates the extent to which L2 learners extract phonetic information from visual cue...
© 2017 Dr. Inn BrodskyStudies of auditory speech perception show that native language exerts a power...
The perception of non-native speech is influenced by prior attunement to the native language. Eviden...
This study was designed to identify English speech contrasts that might be appropriate for the compu...
85 pagesThis Project examines the effectiveness of audio-visual training on non-native English speec...
Cross-language McGurk Effects are used to investigate the locus of auditory-visual speech integratio...
Speechreading is a complex skill affected by both the observer's method of extracting visual speech ...
The study investigates the impact of visual cues and lexical knowledge on the identification of a no...
The McGurk effect paradigm was used to examine the developmental onset of inter-language differences...
International audienceThis study examined the extent to which visual speech assisted native Australi...
This study investigated language factors in the use of visual information in auditory-visual speech ...
This study investigates whether L2 learners can be trained to make better use of phonetic informatio...
It has been documented that lipreading facilitates the understanding of difficult speech, such as no...
This study investigated the relative contribution of auditory and visual information to speech perce...
The present study examined the extent to which visual form and timing information assisted in the pe...
This study investigates the extent to which L2 learners extract phonetic information from visual cue...
© 2017 Dr. Inn BrodskyStudies of auditory speech perception show that native language exerts a power...
The perception of non-native speech is influenced by prior attunement to the native language. Eviden...
This study was designed to identify English speech contrasts that might be appropriate for the compu...
85 pagesThis Project examines the effectiveness of audio-visual training on non-native English speec...
Cross-language McGurk Effects are used to investigate the locus of auditory-visual speech integratio...
Speechreading is a complex skill affected by both the observer's method of extracting visual speech ...
The study investigates the impact of visual cues and lexical knowledge on the identification of a no...
The McGurk effect paradigm was used to examine the developmental onset of inter-language differences...