This study explores how experience with native language (L1) diphthongs influences the assimilation of non-native diphthongs. To obtain a comprehensive understanding of L1 attunement, native Australian English (AusE) speakers categorized and rated the Danish diphthongs, in addition to the monophthongs, in relation to their entire native vowel inventory. Short Danish vowels were assimilated to both lax and tense AusE vowels, and long Danish vowels were primarily categorized to tense AusE vowels. Only two of the Danish diphthongs were assimilated to an AusE diphthong, while the rest were either assimilated to an AusE tense vowel or were uncategorized. This suggests that the perceptual assimilation of non-native diphthongs is not based purely ...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
The effects of acoustic versus phonetic similarity in non-native vowel perception have been the focu...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...
This study examined whether and how cross-language perception of vowels is affected by the consonant...
To probe how episodic and abstract processes contribute to flexible perception of phonetically varia...
This paper examines to what extent acoustic similarity between native and non-native vowels predicts...
Non-native vowels perceived as speech-like but not identified with a particular native (L1) vowel ar...
Listeners perceptually assimilate nonnative phones to native phonemes, but do they do so with unfami...
This study examined the perceived similarity between Standard British English vowels and Spanish vow...
In two categorization experiments using phonotactically legal nonce words, we tested Australian Engl...
Little is known about factors that influence dialect perception and the cues listeners rely on in t...
The present study investigates Australian English (AusE) monolingual listeners’ perception of non-na...
Perception of non-native consonant contrasts may be influenced by phonetic, as well as phonological,...
Naive listeners’ perceptual assimilations of non-native vowels to first-language (L1) categories can...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
The effects of acoustic versus phonetic similarity in non-native vowel perception have been the focu...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...
This study examined whether and how cross-language perception of vowels is affected by the consonant...
To probe how episodic and abstract processes contribute to flexible perception of phonetically varia...
This paper examines to what extent acoustic similarity between native and non-native vowels predicts...
Non-native vowels perceived as speech-like but not identified with a particular native (L1) vowel ar...
Listeners perceptually assimilate nonnative phones to native phonemes, but do they do so with unfami...
This study examined the perceived similarity between Standard British English vowels and Spanish vow...
In two categorization experiments using phonotactically legal nonce words, we tested Australian Engl...
Little is known about factors that influence dialect perception and the cues listeners rely on in t...
The present study investigates Australian English (AusE) monolingual listeners’ perception of non-na...
Perception of non-native consonant contrasts may be influenced by phonetic, as well as phonological,...
Naive listeners’ perceptual assimilations of non-native vowels to first-language (L1) categories can...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
The effects of acoustic versus phonetic similarity in non-native vowel perception have been the focu...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...