Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives followed phonetically long originally /v/-preceding or short originally /f/-preceding vowels. Vowel duration was constant for each participant and sometimes mismatched other voicing cues. Previous results showed that English but not Dutch listeners whose L1 has no final voicing contrast nevertheless used the misleading vowel duration for /v/-/f/ categorization. New analyses showed that Dutch listeners did use vowel duration initially, but quickly reduced its use, whereas the English listeners used it consistently throughout the experiment. Thus, nonnative listeners adapted to the stimuli more flexibly than native listeners did
Listeners are able to classify sounds into discrete categories. Th is phenomenon is called categoric...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Three 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for...
Two 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for t...
Does experience with a perceptual cue for a phoneme contrast in the native language affect its use i...
Contains fulltext : 55988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inves...
The relationship between vowel duration and word-final voicing in English is well attested. In a min...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
This paper studies the effect of the regional background of listeners on vowel perception. In German...
This thesis investigates cue-weighting in native and non-native speech perception. Speech perception...
Four experiments examined whether Dutch listeners can learn to interpret a nonnative phoneme (Englis...
Listeners are able to classify sounds into discrete categories. Th is phenomenon is called categoric...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Native and nonnative listeners categorized final /v/ versus /f/ in English nonwords. Fricatives foll...
Three 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for...
Two 2AFC experiments investigated Dutch and English listeners’ use of preceding vowel duration for t...
Does experience with a perceptual cue for a phoneme contrast in the native language affect its use i...
Contains fulltext : 55988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inves...
The relationship between vowel duration and word-final voicing in English is well attested. In a min...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
This paper studies the effect of the regional background of listeners on vowel perception. In German...
This thesis investigates cue-weighting in native and non-native speech perception. Speech perception...
Four experiments examined whether Dutch listeners can learn to interpret a nonnative phoneme (Englis...
Listeners are able to classify sounds into discrete categories. Th is phenomenon is called categoric...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....