Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech perception. Using the phenomenon of lexical retuning in speech processing, we ask whether those units are necessarily phonemic. Dutch listeners were exposed to a Dutch speaker producing ambiguous phones between the Dutch syllable-final allophones approximant [r] and dark [l]. These ambiguous phones replaced either final /r/ or final /l/ in words in a lexical-decision task. This differential exposure affected perception of ambiguous stimuli on the same allophone continuum in a subsequent phonetic-categorization test: Listeners exposed to ambiguous phones in /r/-final words were more likely to perceive test stimuli as /r/ than listeners with exposure in /l/-final wor...
A perceptual learning experiment provides evidence that the mental lexicon cannot consist solely of ...
Numerous studies have shown that listeners can adapt to idiosyncratic pronunciations through lexical...
Native listeners adapt to noncanonically produced speech by retuning phoneme boundaries by means of ...
Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech perception. Using the p...
a b s t r a c t Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech percept...
What are the phonological representations that listeners use to map information about the segmental ...
Listeners heard an ambiguous /f-s/ in nonword contexts where only one of /f/ or /s/ was legal (e.g.,...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in percep...
Previous studies have demonstrated that native listeners modify their interpretation of a speech sou...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that differe...
Listeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that different speakers talk. We argue her...
Listeners can make perceptual adjustments to phoneme categories in response to a talker who con-sist...
Listeners can make perceptual adjustments to phoneme categories in response to a talker who consiste...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...
A perceptual learning experiment provides evidence that the mental lexicon cannot consist solely of ...
Numerous studies have shown that listeners can adapt to idiosyncratic pronunciations through lexical...
Native listeners adapt to noncanonically produced speech by retuning phoneme boundaries by means of ...
Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech perception. Using the p...
a b s t r a c t Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech percept...
What are the phonological representations that listeners use to map information about the segmental ...
Listeners heard an ambiguous /f-s/ in nonword contexts where only one of /f/ or /s/ was legal (e.g.,...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in percep...
Previous studies have demonstrated that native listeners modify their interpretation of a speech sou...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that differe...
Listeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that different speakers talk. We argue her...
Listeners can make perceptual adjustments to phoneme categories in response to a talker who con-sist...
Listeners can make perceptual adjustments to phoneme categories in response to a talker who consiste...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...
A perceptual learning experiment provides evidence that the mental lexicon cannot consist solely of ...
Numerous studies have shown that listeners can adapt to idiosyncratic pronunciations through lexical...
Native listeners adapt to noncanonically produced speech by retuning phoneme boundaries by means of ...