A critical question in speech research is how listeners use non-discrete acoustic cues for discrimination between discrete alternative messages (e.g. words). Previous studies have shown that distributional learning can improve listeners’ discrimination of non-native speech sounds. Less is known about effects of training on perception of within-category acoustic detail. The present research investigates adult listeners’ perception of and discrimination between lexical tones without training or after a brief training exposure. Native speakers of German (a language without lexical tone) heard a 13-step pitch continuum of the syllable /li:/. Two different tasks were used to assess sensitivity to acoustic differences on this continuum: a) pitch ...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...
A critical question in speech research is how listeners use non-discrete acoustic cues for discrimin...
As many distributional learning (DL) studies have shown, adult listeners can achieve discrimination ...
As many distributional learning (DL) studies have shown, adult listeners can achieve discrimination ...
Native language experience affects the perception of non-native sounds and can inter- fere with lear...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone categories distribu...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone categories distribu...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that extensive experience with lexical tones or musical training provides...
We examined the role of stimulus variability in learning non-native phonetic contrasts (suprasegment...
■ Categorical perception, an increased sensitivity to between-compared with within-category contrast...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone catego-ries distrib...
Reaching a native-like level in a second language includes mastering phoneme contrasts that are not ...
Listeners are sensitive to phonetic differences that correspond to phonemic contrasts in their nativ...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...
A critical question in speech research is how listeners use non-discrete acoustic cues for discrimin...
As many distributional learning (DL) studies have shown, adult listeners can achieve discrimination ...
As many distributional learning (DL) studies have shown, adult listeners can achieve discrimination ...
Native language experience affects the perception of non-native sounds and can inter- fere with lear...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone categories distribu...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone categories distribu...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that extensive experience with lexical tones or musical training provides...
We examined the role of stimulus variability in learning non-native phonetic contrasts (suprasegment...
■ Categorical perception, an increased sensitivity to between-compared with within-category contrast...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone catego-ries distrib...
Reaching a native-like level in a second language includes mastering phoneme contrasts that are not ...
Listeners are sensitive to phonetic differences that correspond to phonemic contrasts in their nativ...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...