The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L2 rather than L1. In this study, Spanish and Dutch users of English as an L2 identified American English consonants in a constant intervocalic context. Their performance was compared with that of L1 (British English) listeners, under quiet conditions and when the speech was masked by speech from another talker or by noise. Masking affected performance more for the Spanish listeners than for the L1 listeners, but not for the Dutch listeners, whose performance was worse than the L1 case to about the same degree in all conditions. There were, however, large differences in the pattern of results across individual consonants, which were consisten...
This study examined the effects of bilingualism on speech recognition in noise performance of young ...
Contains fulltext : 17007.pdf ( ) (Closed access)We report an investigation of the...
Background: Previous research has shown that Spanish/English speaking bilinguals have difficulty und...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
Speech recognition in noise is harder in second (L2) than first languages (L1). This could be becaus...
Speech recognition in noise is harder in second (L2) than first languages (L1). This could be becaus...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
Contains fulltext : 86120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper shows...
Processing speech in a non-native language requires listeners to cope with influences from their fir...
Second language (L2) listeners' auditory speech perception is more vulnerable to noise than that of ...
The factors which underlie the perception of consonants in noise remain poorly understood. In this s...
This paper reports on a multilingual investigation into the effects of different masker types on nat...
This study examined the effects of bilingualism on speech recognition in noise performance of young ...
Contains fulltext : 17007.pdf ( ) (Closed access)We report an investigation of the...
Background: Previous research has shown that Spanish/English speaking bilinguals have difficulty und...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
Speech recognition in noise is harder in second (L2) than first languages (L1). This could be becaus...
Speech recognition in noise is harder in second (L2) than first languages (L1). This could be becaus...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
Contains fulltext : 86120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper shows...
Processing speech in a non-native language requires listeners to cope with influences from their fir...
Second language (L2) listeners' auditory speech perception is more vulnerable to noise than that of ...
The factors which underlie the perception of consonants in noise remain poorly understood. In this s...
This paper reports on a multilingual investigation into the effects of different masker types on nat...
This study examined the effects of bilingualism on speech recognition in noise performance of young ...
Contains fulltext : 17007.pdf ( ) (Closed access)We report an investigation of the...
Background: Previous research has shown that Spanish/English speaking bilinguals have difficulty und...