International audienceWe investigated the use of language-specific intonational cues to word segmentation in French. Participants listened to phonemically identical sequences such as /selafi/, C'est la fiche/l'affiche "It's the sheet/poster." We modified the f0 of the first vowel /a/ of the natural consonant-initial production la fiche, so that it was equal to that of the natural vowel-initial production l'affiche (resynth-consonant-equal condition), higher (resynth-consonant-higher condition), or lower (resynth-consonant-lower condition). In a two-alternative forced choice task (Experiment 1), increasing the f0 in the /a/ of la fiche increased the percentage of vowel-initial (affiche) responses. In Experiment 2, participants made visual le...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
This paper examines the production of perception of three types of phonological boundaries. In the f...
International audiencehis paper evaluates the use of intonational cues during word segmentation in F...
International audienceThe paper presents the results of a 2AFC offline word identification experimen...
In spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and resyllabification can render word and sy...
In French, the final [(r)] of dernier is not pronounced in dernier train (last train), but is pronou...
This study investigates how French listeners exploit phonological and phonetic cues in segmenting co...
textIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and resyllabification can render word a...
International audienceWord segmentation is one of the initial processes that needs to be solved when...
We examined acoustic differences between phonemically identical sequences arising from French elisio...
International audienceWe used an annotated conversational French speech corpus to 1. investigate whe...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
This paper examines the production of perception of three types of phonological boundaries. In the f...
International audiencehis paper evaluates the use of intonational cues during word segmentation in F...
International audienceThe paper presents the results of a 2AFC offline word identification experimen...
In spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and resyllabification can render word and sy...
In French, the final [(r)] of dernier is not pronounced in dernier train (last train), but is pronou...
This study investigates how French listeners exploit phonological and phonetic cues in segmenting co...
textIn spoken French, the phonological processes of liaison and resyllabification can render word a...
International audienceWord segmentation is one of the initial processes that needs to be solved when...
We examined acoustic differences between phonemically identical sequences arising from French elisio...
International audienceWe used an annotated conversational French speech corpus to 1. investigate whe...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
This artificial language learning (ALL) study investigates how multiple sublexical cues contribute s...
This paper examines the production of perception of three types of phonological boundaries. In the f...