Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on French speakers listening to French words suggested that the syllable functions as a segmentation unit in speech processing. However, while French has relatively regular and clearly bounded syllables, other languages, such as English, do not. No trace of syllabifying segmentation was found in English listeners listening to English words, French words, or nonsense words. French listeners, however, showed evidence of syllabification even when they were listening to English words. We conclude that alternative segmentation routines are available to the human language processor. In some cases speech segmentation may involve the operation of more t...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
Since Cutler and Norris (1986), it has been held that the role of the syllable in on-line word segme...
Contains fulltext : 5974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech, in any la...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
SPEECH, in any language, is continuous; speakers provide few reliable cues to the boundaries of word...
Four experiments examined segmentation of spoken Japanese words by native and non-native listeners. ...
Four experiments examined segmentation of spoken Japanese words by native and non-native listeners. ...
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Four experiments examined segmentation of spoken Japanese words by native and non-native listeners. ...
Speech, in any language, is continuous; speakers provide few reliable cues to the boundaries of word...
Monolingual French speakers employ a syllable-based procedure in speech segmentation; monolingual En...
Contains fulltext : 5988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments ...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
Since Cutler and Norris (1986), it has been held that the role of the syllable in on-line word segme...
Contains fulltext : 5974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech, in any la...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
SPEECH, in any language, is continuous; speakers provide few reliable cues to the boundaries of word...
Four experiments examined segmentation of spoken Japanese words by native and non-native listeners. ...
Four experiments examined segmentation of spoken Japanese words by native and non-native listeners. ...
Contains fulltext : 5939.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reprinted in G.T....
Four experiments examined segmentation of spoken Japanese words by native and non-native listeners. ...
Speech, in any language, is continuous; speakers provide few reliable cues to the boundaries of word...
Monolingual French speakers employ a syllable-based procedure in speech segmentation; monolingual En...
Contains fulltext : 5988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four experiments ...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
Since Cutler and Norris (1986), it has been held that the role of the syllable in on-line word segme...
Contains fulltext : 5974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech, in any la...