Speech segmentation is a language-specific skill: each language provides different cues for optimally segmenting the continuous speech stream into words. When exposed to a novel language, listeners have been shown to use those segmentation cues that they are familiar with from their native language (L1)
Speech is a continuous stream. Listeners can only make sense of speech by identifying the components...
This study aimed to investigate the process of speech segmentation of Farsi speaking EFL learners by...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
Speech is fast, continuous, and variable. Speech sounds are connected to one another in the same spe...
Recognising continuous speech in a second language is often unexpectedly difficult, as the operation...
The segmentation of continuous speech is a difficult task for second language learners. Listeners de...
This dissertation project examined the influence of language typology on the use of segmentation cue...
Second language learners must acquire the ability to use word boundary cues to segment continuous sp...
Studies have shown that listeners segmenting unfamiliar languages transfer native-language (L1) segm...
This dissertation project examined the influence of language typology on the use of segmentation cue...
Studies have shown that listeners segmenting unfamiliar languages transfer native-language (L1) segm...
The processes by which listeners recognize spoken language are highly lan-guage-specific. Listeners ...
Speech is a continuous stream. Listeners can only make sense of speech by identifying the components...
Published online: 04 Apr 2016.A major problem in second language acquisition (SLA) is the segmentati...
Listeners' recognition of spoken language involves complex decoding processes: The continuous speech...
Speech is a continuous stream. Listeners can only make sense of speech by identifying the components...
This study aimed to investigate the process of speech segmentation of Farsi speaking EFL learners by...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
Speech is fast, continuous, and variable. Speech sounds are connected to one another in the same spe...
Recognising continuous speech in a second language is often unexpectedly difficult, as the operation...
The segmentation of continuous speech is a difficult task for second language learners. Listeners de...
This dissertation project examined the influence of language typology on the use of segmentation cue...
Second language learners must acquire the ability to use word boundary cues to segment continuous sp...
Studies have shown that listeners segmenting unfamiliar languages transfer native-language (L1) segm...
This dissertation project examined the influence of language typology on the use of segmentation cue...
Studies have shown that listeners segmenting unfamiliar languages transfer native-language (L1) segm...
The processes by which listeners recognize spoken language are highly lan-guage-specific. Listeners ...
Speech is a continuous stream. Listeners can only make sense of speech by identifying the components...
Published online: 04 Apr 2016.A major problem in second language acquisition (SLA) is the segmentati...
Listeners' recognition of spoken language involves complex decoding processes: The continuous speech...
Speech is a continuous stream. Listeners can only make sense of speech by identifying the components...
This study aimed to investigate the process of speech segmentation of Farsi speaking EFL learners by...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...