This article addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. We describe two experiments on Dutch showing that listeners only recognize highly reduced forms well when these forms are presented in their full context and that the probability that a listener recognizes a word form in limited context is strongly correlated with the degree of reduction of the form. Moreover, we show that the effect of degree of reduction can only partly be interpreted as the effect of the intelligibility of the acoustic signal, which is negatively correlated with degree of reduction. We discuss the consequences of our findings for models of spoken word recognition and especially for the role that storage plays in these model...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Most research on spoken word comprehension has focused on carefully articulated speech that is read ...
Listeners cannot recognize highly reduced word forms in isolation, but they can do so when these for...
This article addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. W...
This paper addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. We ...
Highly reduced pronunciation variants, such as something like 'yeshay ' for yesterday, are...
Recognizing phonetically reduced forms is a huge challenge for spoken-word recognition. Phonetic red...
Contains fulltext : 129530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three eye-track...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
Phonetic variation as found in various speech styles is a rich area for research on spoken word reco...
Two eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners can adapt to reductions in casual Dutch...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
Phonetic variation as found in various speech styles is a rich area for research on spoken word reco...
Listeners cannot recognize highly reduced word forms in isolation, but they can do so when these for...
This paper presents a corpus study that investigates the co-occurrence of reduced word forms in natu...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Most research on spoken word comprehension has focused on carefully articulated speech that is read ...
Listeners cannot recognize highly reduced word forms in isolation, but they can do so when these for...
This article addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. W...
This paper addresses the recognition of reduced word forms, which are frequent in casual speech. We ...
Highly reduced pronunciation variants, such as something like 'yeshay ' for yesterday, are...
Recognizing phonetically reduced forms is a huge challenge for spoken-word recognition. Phonetic red...
Contains fulltext : 129530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three eye-track...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
Phonetic variation as found in various speech styles is a rich area for research on spoken word reco...
Two eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners can adapt to reductions in casual Dutch...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
Phonetic variation as found in various speech styles is a rich area for research on spoken word reco...
Listeners cannot recognize highly reduced word forms in isolation, but they can do so when these for...
This paper presents a corpus study that investigates the co-occurrence of reduced word forms in natu...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Most research on spoken word comprehension has focused on carefully articulated speech that is read ...
Listeners cannot recognize highly reduced word forms in isolation, but they can do so when these for...