Discriminating between certain non-native contrasts can be difficult. The Perceptual Assimilation Model [1] predicts that when two non-native phones are assimilated to the same native language category, as equally good or poor versions, discrimination should be poor (a single-category assimilation). However, it is not known to what extent visual and/or clearly articulated speech might assist cross-language speech perception. Monolingual Australian English listeners discriminated two single-category Sindhi consonant contrasts (/ʈ/-/t̪/, /b/-/ɓ/), across auditoryonly (AO) and auditory-visual (AV) conditions, in clear and citation speech. For /b/-/ɓ/ (a laryngeal feature difference), AV contrasts were discriminated more accurately than AO cont...
This study examined how the phonetic details of the phonological systems for two different native-la...
Cross-language speech perception research has demonstrated that linguistic experience can limit list...
Many, though not all, non-native phonological contrasts pose discrimination difficulties. The Percep...
The perception of non-native speech is influenced by prior attunement to the native language. Eviden...
Auditory speech is difficult to discern in degraded listening conditions, however the addition of vi...
The Perceptual Assimilation Model [1] proposes that nonnative contrast discrimination accuracy can b...
Classic non-native speech perception findings suggested that adults have difficulty discriminating s...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very lit-tle rese...
Non-native vowels perceived as speech-like but not identified with a particular native (L1) vowel ar...
© 2017 Dr. Inn BrodskyStudies of auditory speech perception show that native language exerts a power...
Native language experience strongly influences non-native speech discrimination. According to the Pe...
We perceive non-native speech in terms of similarities to our native phonology, which makes many no...
This study examined how the phonetic details of the phonological systems for two different native-la...
Cross-language speech perception research has demonstrated that linguistic experience can limit list...
Many, though not all, non-native phonological contrasts pose discrimination difficulties. The Percep...
The perception of non-native speech is influenced by prior attunement to the native language. Eviden...
Auditory speech is difficult to discern in degraded listening conditions, however the addition of vi...
The Perceptual Assimilation Model [1] proposes that nonnative contrast discrimination accuracy can b...
Classic non-native speech perception findings suggested that adults have difficulty discriminating s...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very lit-tle rese...
Non-native vowels perceived as speech-like but not identified with a particular native (L1) vowel ar...
© 2017 Dr. Inn BrodskyStudies of auditory speech perception show that native language exerts a power...
Native language experience strongly influences non-native speech discrimination. According to the Pe...
We perceive non-native speech in terms of similarities to our native phonology, which makes many no...
This study examined how the phonetic details of the phonological systems for two different native-la...
Cross-language speech perception research has demonstrated that linguistic experience can limit list...
Many, though not all, non-native phonological contrasts pose discrimination difficulties. The Percep...