Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the segmentation of spoken Italian. The first set of experiments tested listeners' sensitivity to phonotactic constraints cueing syllable boundaries. Participants were slower in spotting words in nonsense strings when target onsets were misaligned (e.g., lago in ri.blago) than when they were aligned (e.g., lago in rin.lago) with phonotactically determined syllabic boundaries. This effect held also for sequences that occur only word-medially (e.g., /tl/ in ri.tlago), and competition effects could not account for the disadvantage in the misaligned condition. Similarly, target detections were slower when their offsets were misaligned (e.g., cittaacu...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
Two experiments were carried out to examine the syllable affiliation of intervocalic consonant clust...
Abstract Two cross-modal priming experiments tested whether lexical access is con-strained by syllab...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
Published online: 04 Apr 2016.A major problem in second language acquisition (SLA) is the segmentati...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
International audienceWe present an approach to automatic detection of syllable boundaries for Itali...
Contains fulltext : 90559.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four cross-mod...
This paper reports on research that seeks to determine whether individual native Italian speakers co...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
Two cross-modal priming experiments tested whether lexical access is constrained by syllabic structu...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
Two experiments were carried out to examine the syllable affiliation of intervocalic consonant clust...
Abstract Two cross-modal priming experiments tested whether lexical access is con-strained by syllab...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
This study investigates the influence of both phonotactic and acoustic cues on the segmentation of s...
Published online: 04 Apr 2016.A major problem in second language acquisition (SLA) is the segmentati...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
Previous research has shown that listeners make use of their knowledge of phonotactic constraints to...
International audienceWe present an approach to automatic detection of syllable boundaries for Itali...
Contains fulltext : 90559.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four cross-mod...
This paper reports on research that seeks to determine whether individual native Italian speakers co...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
Two cross-modal priming experiments tested whether lexical access is constrained by syllabic structu...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
Two experiments were carried out to examine the syllable affiliation of intervocalic consonant clust...
Abstract Two cross-modal priming experiments tested whether lexical access is con-strained by syllab...