Filled-pause disfluencies such as um and er affect listeners’ comprehension, possibly mediated by attentional mechanisms (J. E. Fox Tree, 2001). However, there is little direct evidence that hesitations affect attention. The current study used an coustic manipulation of continuous speech to induce event-related potential components associated with attention (mismatch negativity [MMN] and P300) during the comprehension of fluent and disfluent utterances. In fluent cases, infrequently occurring acoustically manipulated target words gave rise to typical MMN and P300 components when compared to nonmanipulated controls. In disfluent cases, where targets were preceded by natural sounding hesitations culminating in the filled pause er, an MMN (ref...
Disfluencies (such as uh and uhm) are a common phenomenon in spontaneous speech. Rather than filteri...
This paper investigates the effect of disfluencies on listeners' on-line processing of speech. More ...
This paper investigates the effect of disfluencies on listeners' on-line processing of speech. More ...
Filled-pause disfluencies such as um and er affect listeners’ comprehension, possibly mediated by at...
Filled-pause disfluencies such as um and er affect listeners' comprehension, possibly mediated by at...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluency, often correlated with the production of less predictabl...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluency, often correlated with the production of less predictabl...
Hesitations in speech marked by pauses, fillers such as er, and prolongations of words are remarka...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluency, often correlated with the production of less predictabl...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies like filled pauses (e.g. ‘er’, ‘um’), silent pauses, r...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluency, often correlated with the production of less predictabl...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies such as filled pauses, silent pauses, repetitions and ...
Silent pauses are a common form of disfluency in speech yet little attention has been paid to them i...
Silent pauses are a common form of disfluency in speech yet little attention has been paid to them i...
Difficulties in speech production are often marked by disfluency; fillers, hesitations, prolongation...
Disfluencies (such as uh and uhm) are a common phenomenon in spontaneous speech. Rather than filteri...
This paper investigates the effect of disfluencies on listeners' on-line processing of speech. More ...
This paper investigates the effect of disfluencies on listeners' on-line processing of speech. More ...
Filled-pause disfluencies such as um and er affect listeners’ comprehension, possibly mediated by at...
Filled-pause disfluencies such as um and er affect listeners' comprehension, possibly mediated by at...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluency, often correlated with the production of less predictabl...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluency, often correlated with the production of less predictabl...
Hesitations in speech marked by pauses, fillers such as er, and prolongations of words are remarka...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluency, often correlated with the production of less predictabl...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies like filled pauses (e.g. ‘er’, ‘um’), silent pauses, r...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluency, often correlated with the production of less predictabl...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies such as filled pauses, silent pauses, repetitions and ...
Silent pauses are a common form of disfluency in speech yet little attention has been paid to them i...
Silent pauses are a common form of disfluency in speech yet little attention has been paid to them i...
Difficulties in speech production are often marked by disfluency; fillers, hesitations, prolongation...
Disfluencies (such as uh and uhm) are a common phenomenon in spontaneous speech. Rather than filteri...
This paper investigates the effect of disfluencies on listeners' on-line processing of speech. More ...
This paper investigates the effect of disfluencies on listeners' on-line processing of speech. More ...