Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g., ‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘computer’’) modulate phonological competition. Participants listened to sentences extracted from a pontaneous speech corpus and saw four printed words: a target (e.g., ‘‘computer’’), a competitor similar to the canonical form (e.g., ‘‘companion’’), one similar to the reduced form (e.g., ‘‘pupil’’), and an unrelated distractor. In Experiment 1, we presented canonical and reduced forms in a syllabic and in a sentence context. Listeners directed their attention to a similar degree to both competitors independent of the target’s spoken form. In Experiment 2, we excluded reduced forms and presented canonical forms only. In such a listening situation, p...
Listeners’ interactions often take place in auditorily challenging conditions. We examined how noise...
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Eye movements were monitored as participants followed spoken instructions to manipulate one of four ...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘comput...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘comput...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘comput...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g., ‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘compu...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g., ‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘compu...
The authors would like to thank Mirjam Ernestus, Natasha Warner, and James McQueen for helpful sugg...
In listeners' daily communicative exchanges, they most often hear casual speech, in which words are ...
In listeners' daily communicative exchanges, they most often hear casual speech, in which words are ...
How do listeners recognize reduced forms that occur in spontaneous speech, such as “puter” for “comp...
How do listeners recognize reduced forms that occur in spontaneous speech, such as “puter” for “comp...
In listeners' daily communicative exchanges, they most often hear casual speech, in which words are ...
Most research on spoken word comprehension has focused on carefully articulated speech that is read ...
Listeners’ interactions often take place in auditorily challenging conditions. We examined how noise...
Contains fulltext : 90779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The natural proc...
Eye movements were monitored as participants followed spoken instructions to manipulate one of four ...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘comput...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘comput...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘comput...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g., ‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘compu...
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g., ‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘compu...
The authors would like to thank Mirjam Ernestus, Natasha Warner, and James McQueen for helpful sugg...
In listeners' daily communicative exchanges, they most often hear casual speech, in which words are ...
In listeners' daily communicative exchanges, they most often hear casual speech, in which words are ...
How do listeners recognize reduced forms that occur in spontaneous speech, such as “puter” for “comp...
How do listeners recognize reduced forms that occur in spontaneous speech, such as “puter” for “comp...
In listeners' daily communicative exchanges, they most often hear casual speech, in which words are ...
Most research on spoken word comprehension has focused on carefully articulated speech that is read ...
Listeners’ interactions often take place in auditorily challenging conditions. We examined how noise...
Contains fulltext : 90779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The natural proc...
Eye movements were monitored as participants followed spoken instructions to manipulate one of four ...