A B S T R A C T The present study investigates how listeners of Finnish and Japanese, languages with very similar contrasts in plosive quantity (short vs. long), use language-specific phonetic knowledge of acoustic attributes which covary with closure duration. A fully-crossed perceptual experiment on consonant quantity categorization was conducted with 22 Finnish and 20 Japanese listeners, using natural speech stimuli with systematically manipulated closure durations. Stimuli were created from Finnish and Japanese productions of both long and short plosives. In the naturally produced stimuli, the duration of the vowel preceding the target consonant was affected by languagespecific word prosody patterns. The results showed an across-the-boa...
Ternary quantity opposition is a cross-linguistically extremely rare typological feature. One of the...
<p>Speech categories are defined by multiple acoustic dimensions, and listeners give differential we...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
We examined the perception of Japanese consonant length contrasts (singleton vs geminate) in four gr...
In addition to fundamental frequency height, its movement is also generally assumed to lengthen the ...
This study compared native Italian (NI) and American English (NE) speakers’ abilities to perceive Ja...
In addition to fundamental frequency height, its movement is also generally assumed to lengthen the ...
Learners of a foreign language (FL) typically have to learn to process sounds that do not exist in t...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
reproduced in whole or in part, by photocopy or other means, without the permission of the author. i...
In our earlier perception study, we observed that familiarity with first language (L1) phonemic leng...
Both Italian and Japanese use consonant length contrastively. We investigated whether there is any d...
International audienceNon-local effects refer to a phenomenon by which non-adjacent segments within ...
A two-alternative forced-choice categorization experiment (2AFC) tested whether the type of tone (st...
Swedish learners ’ perception of Japanese quantity was investigated by means of an iden-tification t...
Ternary quantity opposition is a cross-linguistically extremely rare typological feature. One of the...
<p>Speech categories are defined by multiple acoustic dimensions, and listeners give differential we...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
We examined the perception of Japanese consonant length contrasts (singleton vs geminate) in four gr...
In addition to fundamental frequency height, its movement is also generally assumed to lengthen the ...
This study compared native Italian (NI) and American English (NE) speakers’ abilities to perceive Ja...
In addition to fundamental frequency height, its movement is also generally assumed to lengthen the ...
Learners of a foreign language (FL) typically have to learn to process sounds that do not exist in t...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...
reproduced in whole or in part, by photocopy or other means, without the permission of the author. i...
In our earlier perception study, we observed that familiarity with first language (L1) phonemic leng...
Both Italian and Japanese use consonant length contrastively. We investigated whether there is any d...
International audienceNon-local effects refer to a phenomenon by which non-adjacent segments within ...
A two-alternative forced-choice categorization experiment (2AFC) tested whether the type of tone (st...
Swedish learners ’ perception of Japanese quantity was investigated by means of an iden-tification t...
Ternary quantity opposition is a cross-linguistically extremely rare typological feature. One of the...
<p>Speech categories are defined by multiple acoustic dimensions, and listeners give differential we...
Many languages exploit suprasegmental devices in signaling word meaning. Tone languages exploit fund...