Spoken language contains extensive variability in pronunciation. Effects of mispronunciations (e.g., /s/ instead of / production in theft) on word recognition are often explained in terms of perceptual similarity: the less similar mispronunciations are to target words, the more lexical activation is disturbed (Connine, Blasko, & Titone, 1993). Recent research suggests that recognition of phonological variants is also modulated by production frequency (e.g., the nasal flapped variant in a production of gentle in American English): frequent variant forms are recognized more easily than infrequent ones (Ranbom & Connine, 2008). The aim of the present study was to compare the relative influence of perceptual similarity with that of production f...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can modera...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
Spoken language contains extensive variability in pronunciation. Effects of mispronunciations (e.g.,...
We used eyetracking, perceptual discrimination, and production tasks to examine the influences of pe...
Speech sounds of a second language are often hard to pronounce, and speakers approximate the correct...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
In foreign-accented speech, listeners have to handle noticeable deviations from the standard pronunc...
This study examines how lexical frequency and planning problems can predict phonetic variability in ...
International audienceWe asked to what extent phonetic convergence across speakers may facilitate la...
Using a cross-modal word identification task and an eye-tracking visual-world experiment, we investi...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
Can native listeners rapidly adapt to suprasegmental mispronunciations in foreign-accented speech? T...
We asked to what extent phonetic convergence across speakers may facilitate later word recognition. ...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can modera...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
Spoken language contains extensive variability in pronunciation. Effects of mispronunciations (e.g.,...
We used eyetracking, perceptual discrimination, and production tasks to examine the influences of pe...
Speech sounds of a second language are often hard to pronounce, and speakers approximate the correct...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
In foreign-accented speech, listeners have to handle noticeable deviations from the standard pronunc...
This study examines how lexical frequency and planning problems can predict phonetic variability in ...
International audienceWe asked to what extent phonetic convergence across speakers may facilitate la...
Using a cross-modal word identification task and an eye-tracking visual-world experiment, we investi...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
Can native listeners rapidly adapt to suprasegmental mispronunciations in foreign-accented speech? T...
We asked to what extent phonetic convergence across speakers may facilitate later word recognition. ...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can modera...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....