Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syllable- or mora-based rhythm is exploited. This language-specificity affects listening to non- native speech, if native procedures are applied even though inefficient for the non-native language. However, speakers of two languages with similar rhythmic interpretation should segment their own and the other language similarly. This was observed to date only for related languages (English-Dutch; French-Spanish). We now report experiments in which Japanese listeners heard Telugu, a Dravidian language unrelated to Japanese, and Telugu listeners heard Japanese. In both cases detection of target sequences in speech was harder when target boundaries mi...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
Four experiments examined segmentation of spoken Japanese words by native and non-native listeners. ...
Language-specific procedures which are efficient for listening to the L1 may be applied to non-nativ...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Listeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in different languages, stress-, syll...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners rely on native-language rhythm in segmenting speech; in diff...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
To segment continuous speech into its component words, listeners make use of language rhythm; becaus...
Four experiments examined segmentation of spoken Japanese words by native and non-native listeners. ...
Language-specific procedures which are efficient for listening to the L1 may be applied to non-nativ...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
Ever since Pike and Abercrombie had suggested that all languages can be divided into stress-timed an...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...