Linguistic knowledge implies the ability to identify and manipulate phonological segments of various sizes. Such "chunks" are often, although not always, demarcated by phonetic clues to phonological organization. The American Structuralists in the 1930's-1950's posited a demarcative phoneme called "juncture," which raised questions about the legitimacy of phonological analyses which rely on grammatical information about the language. Data from language games, diachronic resegmentation, and phonological reduction all show that a competent speaker can "chunk" phonological material in a variety of ways. The field linguist, the armchair analyst, and the ordinary listener are all playing the same segmentation game, listening for phonetic clues t...
The unfolding discussion will focus on the internal representation of turbulent sounds in the phonol...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
Phonotactics deals with constraints shaping the form of speech. Constraints may either be universal ...
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...
Highly proficient German users of English as a second language, and native speakers of American Engl...
Recent research in speech production has shown that syntactic structure is reflected in segmental ph...
This study investigates the impact of prosodic boundary phenomena and syntactic clause boundaries on...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
ing away from fast speech phenomena and a number of other complications, it is a demonstratable fact...
Two experiments showed that, when processing consonant clusters of their native language, the speake...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
Recent evidence suggests that cognitive pressures associated with language acquisition and use could...
Published online: 04 Apr 2016.A major problem in second language acquisition (SLA) is the segmentati...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
The unfolding discussion will focus on the internal representation of turbulent sounds in the phonol...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
Phonotactics deals with constraints shaping the form of speech. Constraints may either be universal ...
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...
Highly proficient German users of English as a second language, and native speakers of American Engl...
Recent research in speech production has shown that syntactic structure is reflected in segmental ph...
This study investigates the impact of prosodic boundary phenomena and syntactic clause boundaries on...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
ing away from fast speech phenomena and a number of other complications, it is a demonstratable fact...
Two experiments showed that, when processing consonant clusters of their native language, the speake...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
Recent evidence suggests that cognitive pressures associated with language acquisition and use could...
Published online: 04 Apr 2016.A major problem in second language acquisition (SLA) is the segmentati...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
The unfolding discussion will focus on the internal representation of turbulent sounds in the phonol...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
Phonotactics deals with constraints shaping the form of speech. Constraints may either be universal ...