In speech production, high-frequency words are more likely than low-frequency words to be phonologically reduced. We tested in an eye-tracking experiment whether listeners can make use of this correlation between lexical frequency and phonological realization of words. Participants heard prefixed verbs in which the prefix was either fully produced or reduced. Simultaneously, they saw a high-frequency verb and a low-frequency verb with this prefix-plus 2 distractors-on a computer screen. Participants were more likely to look at the high-frequency verb when they heard a reduced prefix than when they heard a fully produced prefix. Listeners hence exploit the correlation of lexical frequency and phonological reduction and assume that a reduced ...
Most research on spoken word comprehension has focused on carefully articulated speech that is read ...
International audienceWe evaluated whether lexical selection in speech production is affected by wor...
This article addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. W...
In speech production, high-frequency words are more likely than low-frequency words to be phonolog-i...
In speech-production, high-frequency words are more likely to be phonologically reduced than low-fre...
In speech production, high-frequency words are more likely than low-frequency words to be phonologic...
In listeners' daily communicative exchanges, they most often hear casual speech, in which words are ...
Empirically-observed word frequency effects in regular sound change present a puzzle: how can high-f...
Empirically-observed word frequency effects in regular sound change present a puzzle: how can high-f...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘comput...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g., ‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘compu...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
Most research on spoken word comprehension has focused on carefully articulated speech that is read ...
International audienceWe evaluated whether lexical selection in speech production is affected by wor...
This article addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. W...
In speech production, high-frequency words are more likely than low-frequency words to be phonolog-i...
In speech-production, high-frequency words are more likely to be phonologically reduced than low-fre...
In speech production, high-frequency words are more likely than low-frequency words to be phonologic...
In listeners' daily communicative exchanges, they most often hear casual speech, in which words are ...
Empirically-observed word frequency effects in regular sound change present a puzzle: how can high-f...
Empirically-observed word frequency effects in regular sound change present a puzzle: how can high-f...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘comput...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g., ‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘compu...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
Most research on spoken word comprehension has focused on carefully articulated speech that is read ...
International audienceWe evaluated whether lexical selection in speech production is affected by wor...
This article addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. W...