Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical of spontaneous speech (Ernestus et al., 2002). The present study reports two auditory lexical decision experiments, investigating listeners' use of semantic contextual information in the comprehension of unreduced and reduced words. We found a strong semantic priming effect for low frequency unreduced words, whereas there was no such effect for reduced words. Word frequency was facilitatory for all words. These results show that semantic context is relevant especially for the comprehension of unreduced words, which is unexpected given the listener driven explanation of reduction in spontaneous speech
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Speech recognition requires that the auditory system incorporate both acoustic and contextual cues f...
Speech recognition requires that the auditory system incorporate both acoustic and contextual cues f...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Listeners require context to understand the highly reduced words that occur in casual speech. The pr...
Listeners require context to understand the highly reduced words that occur in casual speech. The pr...
Contains fulltext : 102801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In spontaneous ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
Highly reduced pronunciation variants, such as something like 'yeshay ' for yesterday, are...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Speech recognition requires that the auditory system incorporate both acoustic and contextual cues f...
Speech recognition requires that the auditory system incorporate both acoustic and contextual cues f...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Listeners require context to understand the highly reduced words that occur in casual speech. The pr...
Listeners require context to understand the highly reduced words that occur in casual speech. The pr...
Contains fulltext : 102801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In spontaneous ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
Highly reduced pronunciation variants, such as something like 'yeshay ' for yesterday, are...
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday ...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Speech recognition requires that the auditory system incorporate both acoustic and contextual cues f...
Speech recognition requires that the auditory system incorporate both acoustic and contextual cues f...