The acoustic realisation of a speech sound varies, often showing allophonic variation triggered by surrounding sounds. Listeners recognise words and sounds well despite such variation, and even make use of allophonic variability in processing. This study reports five experiments on processing of the reduced/unreduced allophonic alternation of Japanese high vowels. The results show that listeners use phonological knowledge of their native language during phoneme processing and word recognition. However, interactions of the phonological and acoustic effects differ in these two processes. A facilitatory phonological effect and an inhibitory acoustic effect cancel one another out in phoneme processing; while in word recognition, the facilitator...
In loanwords in Japanese, a consonant gemination process is frequently found. While voiceless stops ...
Adult learners of foreign languages have considerable difficulty learning to perceive and produce so...
Speech acoustics varies from speaker to speaker, microphone to microphone, room to room, line to lin...
The acoustic realisation of a speech sound varies, often showing allophonic variation triggered by s...
This dissertation investigates the processing of speech variability, allophonic and indexical variat...
This thesis investigates the quality of epenthetic vowel that native speakers of Japanese tend to pr...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
Phonological patterning reflects the feature specifications of the inventory of a language. I explai...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
It is well known that speech perception is deeply affected by the phoneme categories of the native l...
This paper attempts to explore how Japanese learners of English as a foreign language at the beginne...
Japanese vowels [i], [e], [a], [o], and [u] recorded by an adult male and an adult female were ident...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
Second language (L2) speech learning is greatly affected by the differences in the phonological syst...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
In loanwords in Japanese, a consonant gemination process is frequently found. While voiceless stops ...
Adult learners of foreign languages have considerable difficulty learning to perceive and produce so...
Speech acoustics varies from speaker to speaker, microphone to microphone, room to room, line to lin...
The acoustic realisation of a speech sound varies, often showing allophonic variation triggered by s...
This dissertation investigates the processing of speech variability, allophonic and indexical variat...
This thesis investigates the quality of epenthetic vowel that native speakers of Japanese tend to pr...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
Phonological patterning reflects the feature specifications of the inventory of a language. I explai...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
It is well known that speech perception is deeply affected by the phoneme categories of the native l...
This paper attempts to explore how Japanese learners of English as a foreign language at the beginne...
Japanese vowels [i], [e], [a], [o], and [u] recorded by an adult male and an adult female were ident...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
Second language (L2) speech learning is greatly affected by the differences in the phonological syst...
This paper investigates the roles of language-specific phonological learning and inherent phonetic c...
In loanwords in Japanese, a consonant gemination process is frequently found. While voiceless stops ...
Adult learners of foreign languages have considerable difficulty learning to perceive and produce so...
Speech acoustics varies from speaker to speaker, microphone to microphone, room to room, line to lin...