In this chapter, studies examining speech perception by bilingual listeners are reviewed, including studies that have examined bilinguals’ perception of L1 and/or L2 speech segments, as well as those that have tested perception of unfamiliar, non‐native speech segments. The factors that have been shown to affect bilinguals’ perception are discussed, most notably age of acquisition and L1:L2 usage both at long (e.g., proficiency and language dominance) and short timescales (e.g., language mode). An overview of the models of cross‐language speech perception that have commonly been used to explain the perceptual patterns of bilinguals are provided, even though the models themselves were not developed for this purpose. The literature on bilingu...
This special issue of the Journal contains a selection of papers developed from original presentatio...
The majority of bilingual speech research has focused on simultaneous bilinguals. Yet, in immigrant ...
We investigate in this study how individual variability in native language speech perception (termed...
In the process of language learning, individuals must acquire different types of linguistic knowledg...
The general topic addressed by this dissertation is that of bilingualism, and more specifically, the...
This review examines research on speech perception by both native and non-native listeners. The deve...
This review examines research on speech perception by both native and non-native listeners. The deve...
This article discusses the role of language development in early acquisition, multilingualism, and s...
The present dissertation set out to investigate how the linguistic environment affects speech percep...
Language experience systematically constrains perception of speech contrasts that deviate phonologic...
In the present study, Spanish-English bilinguals' perceptual boundaries between voiced and voiceless...
Adults learning a second language (L2) (“late learners”) have difficulty achieving a native speaker’...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
This study explored the developmental trends and phonetic category formation in bilingual children a...
Online First March 10, 2016.Bilingual speakers must acquire the phonemic inventory of 2 languages an...
This special issue of the Journal contains a selection of papers developed from original presentatio...
The majority of bilingual speech research has focused on simultaneous bilinguals. Yet, in immigrant ...
We investigate in this study how individual variability in native language speech perception (termed...
In the process of language learning, individuals must acquire different types of linguistic knowledg...
The general topic addressed by this dissertation is that of bilingualism, and more specifically, the...
This review examines research on speech perception by both native and non-native listeners. The deve...
This review examines research on speech perception by both native and non-native listeners. The deve...
This article discusses the role of language development in early acquisition, multilingualism, and s...
The present dissertation set out to investigate how the linguistic environment affects speech percep...
Language experience systematically constrains perception of speech contrasts that deviate phonologic...
In the present study, Spanish-English bilinguals' perceptual boundaries between voiced and voiceless...
Adults learning a second language (L2) (“late learners”) have difficulty achieving a native speaker’...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
This study explored the developmental trends and phonetic category formation in bilingual children a...
Online First March 10, 2016.Bilingual speakers must acquire the phonemic inventory of 2 languages an...
This special issue of the Journal contains a selection of papers developed from original presentatio...
The majority of bilingual speech research has focused on simultaneous bilinguals. Yet, in immigrant ...
We investigate in this study how individual variability in native language speech perception (termed...