Speakers vary their speech rate considerably during a conversation, and listeners are able to quickly adapt to these variations in speech rate. Adaptation to fast speech rates is usually measured using artificially time-compressed speech. This study examined adaptation to two types of fast speech: artificially time-compressed speech and natural fast speech. Listeners performed a speeded sentence verification task on three series of sentences: normal-speed sentences, time-compressed sentences, and natural fast sentences. Listeners were divided into two groups to evaluate the possibility of transfer of learning between the time-compressed and natural fast conditions. The first group verified the natural fast before the time-compressed sentenc...
When confronted with unfamiliar or novel forms of speech, listeners' word recognition performance is...
In the absence of explicitly marked cues to word boundaries, listeners tend to segment spoken Englis...
Speech rate is one of the more salient stylistic dimensions along which speech can vary. We present ...
Speakers vary their speech rate considerably during a conversation, and listeners are able to quickl...
Natural fast speech differs from normal-rate speech with respect to its temporal pattern. Previous r...
This thesis reports on a series of experiments investigating how speakers produce and listeners perc...
Time-compressed speech, a form of rapidly presented speech, is harder to comprehend than natural spe...
Speech perception can improve substantially with practice (perceptual learning) even in adults. Here...
Studies on fast speech have shown that word-level timing of fast speech differs from that of normal ...
Short-term and long-term learning effects were investigated for the German Oldenburg sentence test (...
In this study we investigate whether speakers, in line with the predictions of the Hyper- and Hyposp...
revious research has shown that, when hearers listen to artificially speeded speech, their performan...
The purpose of the present investigation was to demonstrate that people can learn to comprehend spee...
AbstractListeners show remarkable flexibility in processing variation in speech signal. One striking...
These results are consistent with some earlier findings that differences in listening comprehension ...
When confronted with unfamiliar or novel forms of speech, listeners' word recognition performance is...
In the absence of explicitly marked cues to word boundaries, listeners tend to segment spoken Englis...
Speech rate is one of the more salient stylistic dimensions along which speech can vary. We present ...
Speakers vary their speech rate considerably during a conversation, and listeners are able to quickl...
Natural fast speech differs from normal-rate speech with respect to its temporal pattern. Previous r...
This thesis reports on a series of experiments investigating how speakers produce and listeners perc...
Time-compressed speech, a form of rapidly presented speech, is harder to comprehend than natural spe...
Speech perception can improve substantially with practice (perceptual learning) even in adults. Here...
Studies on fast speech have shown that word-level timing of fast speech differs from that of normal ...
Short-term and long-term learning effects were investigated for the German Oldenburg sentence test (...
In this study we investigate whether speakers, in line with the predictions of the Hyper- and Hyposp...
revious research has shown that, when hearers listen to artificially speeded speech, their performan...
The purpose of the present investigation was to demonstrate that people can learn to comprehend spee...
AbstractListeners show remarkable flexibility in processing variation in speech signal. One striking...
These results are consistent with some earlier findings that differences in listening comprehension ...
When confronted with unfamiliar or novel forms of speech, listeners' word recognition performance is...
In the absence of explicitly marked cues to word boundaries, listeners tend to segment spoken Englis...
Speech rate is one of the more salient stylistic dimensions along which speech can vary. We present ...