Monolingual listeners are constrained by native language experience when categorizing and discriminating unfamiliar non-native contrasts. Are early bilinguals constrained in the same way by their two languages, or do they possess an advantage? Greek-English bilinguals in either Greek or English language mode were compared to monolinguals on categorization and discrimination of Ma’di stop-voicing distinctions that are non-native to both languages. As predicted, English monolinguals categorized Ma’di prevoiced plosive and implosive stops and the coronal voiceless stop as English voiced stops. The Greek monolinguals categorized the Ma’di short-lag voiceless stops as Greek voiceless stops, and the prevoiced implosive stops and the coronal prevo...
In the present study, Spanish-English bilinguals' perceptual boundaries between voiced and voiceless...
This study examined the discrimination of word-final stop contrasts (/p/-/t/, /p/-/k/, /t/-/k/) in E...
Although crosslinguistic influence in voice onset time (VOT) is a widely studied phenomenon (Flege, ...
How listeners categorize two phones predicts the success with which they will discriminate the given...
The way that bilinguals produce and perceive phonetic contrasts in each of their languages is though...
This study investigates two issues: the effect of bilingualism (Greek/Australian-English) on speaker...
The way that bilinguals produce phones in each of their languages provides a window into the nature ...
The way that bilinguals produce phones in each of their languages provides a window into the nature ...
The primary aim of this study was to determine whether late French/English bilinguals are able to ut...
This study examined the voice onset time (VOT) of Greek and English voiceless stops (/p/, /t/, /k/) ...
The present investigation reports the conditions that propel bilinguals’ double phonemic boundary, a...
Speech production research has demonstrated that the first language (L1) often interferes with produ...
Speech production research has demonstrated that the first language (L1) often interferes with produ...
Recent studies have shown that even highly-proficient Spanish-English bilinguals, who acquired their...
Age of onset of bilingualism (AoO) has been reported to predict the mastery and interdependence of t...
In the present study, Spanish-English bilinguals' perceptual boundaries between voiced and voiceless...
This study examined the discrimination of word-final stop contrasts (/p/-/t/, /p/-/k/, /t/-/k/) in E...
Although crosslinguistic influence in voice onset time (VOT) is a widely studied phenomenon (Flege, ...
How listeners categorize two phones predicts the success with which they will discriminate the given...
The way that bilinguals produce and perceive phonetic contrasts in each of their languages is though...
This study investigates two issues: the effect of bilingualism (Greek/Australian-English) on speaker...
The way that bilinguals produce phones in each of their languages provides a window into the nature ...
The way that bilinguals produce phones in each of their languages provides a window into the nature ...
The primary aim of this study was to determine whether late French/English bilinguals are able to ut...
This study examined the voice onset time (VOT) of Greek and English voiceless stops (/p/, /t/, /k/) ...
The present investigation reports the conditions that propel bilinguals’ double phonemic boundary, a...
Speech production research has demonstrated that the first language (L1) often interferes with produ...
Speech production research has demonstrated that the first language (L1) often interferes with produ...
Recent studies have shown that even highly-proficient Spanish-English bilinguals, who acquired their...
Age of onset of bilingualism (AoO) has been reported to predict the mastery and interdependence of t...
In the present study, Spanish-English bilinguals' perceptual boundaries between voiced and voiceless...
This study examined the discrimination of word-final stop contrasts (/p/-/t/, /p/-/k/, /t/-/k/) in E...
Although crosslinguistic influence in voice onset time (VOT) is a widely studied phenomenon (Flege, ...