In two eye-tracking experiments, we examined the degree to which listeners use acoustic cues to word boundaries. Dutch participants listened to ambiguous sentences in which stop-initial words (e.g., pot, jar) were preceded by eens (once); the sentences could thus also refer to cluster-initial words (e.g., een spot, a spotlight). The participants made fewer fixations to target pictures (e.g., a jar) when the target and the preceding [s] were replaced by a recording of the cluster-initial word than when they were spliced from another token of the target-bearing sentence (Experiment 1). Although acoustic analyses revealed several differences between the two recordings, only [s] duration correlated with the participants’ fixations (more target ...
A paraître dans APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICSIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...
Speech segmentation is supported by multiple sources of information that may either inform language ...
In two eye-tracking experiments, we examined the degree to which listeners use acoustic cues to word...
The results of an eye-tracking experiment are presented in which Dutch listeners' eye movements were...
In an eye-tracking study, we examined how fine-grained phonetic detail, such as segment duration, in...
Contains fulltext : 194916.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In natural conv...
A series of eye-tracking and categorization experiments investigated the use of speaking-rate inform...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
Evidence that listeners use durational cues to help resolve temporarily ambiguous speech input has a...
Participants' eye movements were monitored as they heard sentences and saw four pictured objects on ...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
Two gating studies, a forced-choice identification study and 2 series of cross-modal repetition prim...
A paraître dans APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICSIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...
Speech segmentation is supported by multiple sources of information that may either inform language ...
In two eye-tracking experiments, we examined the degree to which listeners use acoustic cues to word...
The results of an eye-tracking experiment are presented in which Dutch listeners' eye movements were...
In an eye-tracking study, we examined how fine-grained phonetic detail, such as segment duration, in...
Contains fulltext : 194916.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In natural conv...
A series of eye-tracking and categorization experiments investigated the use of speaking-rate inform...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
Evidence that listeners use durational cues to help resolve temporarily ambiguous speech input has a...
Participants' eye movements were monitored as they heard sentences and saw four pictured objects on ...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
Two gating studies, a forced-choice identification study and 2 series of cross-modal repetition prim...
A paraître dans APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICSIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...
Speech segmentation is supported by multiple sources of information that may either inform language ...