The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identification of a fricative. Formant transitions have been reported to play a role in identification of some fricatives, but the combined results so far are conflicting. We report five experiments testing the hypothesis that listeners differ in their use of formant transitions as a function of the presence of spectrally similar fricatives in their native language. Dutch, English, German, Polish, and Spanish native listeners performed phoneme monitoring experiments with pseudowords containing either coherent or misleading formant transitions for the fricatives / s / and / f /. Listeners of German and Dutch, both languages without spectrally similar frica...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...
The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identificatio...
The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identificatio...
Cross-language differences in the use of coarticulatory cues for the identification of fricatives ha...
This study reports general and language-specific patterns in phoneme identification. In a series of ...
Both frication noise and vowel formants cue the place of articulation of sibilant fricatives (e.g., ...
International audienceBoth frication noise and vowel formants cue the place of articulation of sibil...
for the use of ‘ ‘ transition ” type frequency changes in the fricative noise. Although the formant ...
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Listeners can flexibly retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt to non-canonical...
Language-specificity in listening to speech occurs at all processing levels and even between structu...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Abstract In normal modally voiced utterances, voiceless fricatives like [s], [ʃ], [f], and [x] vary ...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...
The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identificatio...
The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identificatio...
Cross-language differences in the use of coarticulatory cues for the identification of fricatives ha...
This study reports general and language-specific patterns in phoneme identification. In a series of ...
Both frication noise and vowel formants cue the place of articulation of sibilant fricatives (e.g., ...
International audienceBoth frication noise and vowel formants cue the place of articulation of sibil...
for the use of ‘ ‘ transition ” type frequency changes in the fricative noise. Although the formant ...
Contains fulltext : 29960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Listeners can flexibly retune category boundaries of their native language to adapt to non-canonical...
Language-specificity in listening to speech occurs at all processing levels and even between structu...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Abstract In normal modally voiced utterances, voiceless fricatives like [s], [ʃ], [f], and [x] vary ...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...