Spoken word recognition is a hard task. As an aid, native listeners develop segmentation strategies efficiently attuned to phonological properties of their language, like the rhythmic unit (foot, syllable, or mora). If second-language (L2) learners persist in using their own unit, they may experience longer processing times and even miss word boundaries. Therefore, the question arises as to whether highly proficient L2-speakers can inhibit their segmentation habits. Native Spanish subjects and English-speaking learners of Spanish took a word-spotting test. Participants heard nonsensical words and had to decide whether a real Spanish word or pseudoword was embedded. Some words and pseudowords were stress-initial; others were stress-medial. D...
Second language learners must acquire the ability to use word boundary cues to segment continuous sp...
One feature of Spanish that presents some difficulties to second language (L2) learners whose first ...
Using an audiovisual perception task, two groups of native English listeners (monolinguals, and L2 ...
Speech is fast, continuous, and variable. Speech sounds are connected to one another in the same spe...
This dissertation investigates intuitions about Spanish syllable structure and whether or not word s...
Recognising continuous speech in a second language is often unexpectedly difficult, as the operation...
Research has shown that syllables play a relevant role in lexical access in Spanish, a shallow langu...
Previous studies of word segmentation in a second language have yielded equivocal results. This is n...
Several studies have shown that the stress pattern of one's native language is applied to new lingui...
English word-initial vowels in natural continuous speech are optionally preceded by glottal stops or...
The segmentation of continuous speech is a difficult task for second language learners. Listeners de...
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A hypothesis is proposed which claims that vowel prosthesis before word-initial [sC] clusters by L1 ...
How do second language learners produce and recognize words in continuous speech when speech segment...
This study examines whether Spanish-English bilingual children's phonological awareness (PA) pe...
Second language learners must acquire the ability to use word boundary cues to segment continuous sp...
One feature of Spanish that presents some difficulties to second language (L2) learners whose first ...
Using an audiovisual perception task, two groups of native English listeners (monolinguals, and L2 ...
Speech is fast, continuous, and variable. Speech sounds are connected to one another in the same spe...
This dissertation investigates intuitions about Spanish syllable structure and whether or not word s...
Recognising continuous speech in a second language is often unexpectedly difficult, as the operation...
Research has shown that syllables play a relevant role in lexical access in Spanish, a shallow langu...
Previous studies of word segmentation in a second language have yielded equivocal results. This is n...
Several studies have shown that the stress pattern of one's native language is applied to new lingui...
English word-initial vowels in natural continuous speech are optionally preceded by glottal stops or...
The segmentation of continuous speech is a difficult task for second language learners. Listeners de...
Contains fulltext : 56422.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studi...
A hypothesis is proposed which claims that vowel prosthesis before word-initial [sC] clusters by L1 ...
How do second language learners produce and recognize words in continuous speech when speech segment...
This study examines whether Spanish-English bilingual children's phonological awareness (PA) pe...
Second language learners must acquire the ability to use word boundary cues to segment continuous sp...
One feature of Spanish that presents some difficulties to second language (L2) learners whose first ...
Using an audiovisual perception task, two groups of native English listeners (monolinguals, and L2 ...