Previous research suggests that listeners can use the presence of speech disfluencies to predict upcoming linguistic input. But how is the processing of typical disfluencies affected when the speaker also produces atypical disfluencies, as in the case of stuttering? We addressed this question in a visual-world eye-tracking experiment in which participants heard self-repair disfluencies while viewing displays that contained a predictable target entity. Half the participants heard the sentences spoken by a speaker who stuttered, and half heard the sentences spoken by the same speaker who produced the sentences without stuttering. Results replicated previous work in demonstrating that listeners engage in robust predictive processing when heari...
Three experiments investigated listeners' ability to detect disfluency in spontaneous speech. All em...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
In accord with a proposed innate link between speech perception and production (e.g., motor theory),...
In their Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH), Postma and Kolk (1993) proposed that stuttering-like disflu...
This study investigates whether the experience of stuttering can result from the speaker's anticipat...
The order of the second and third authors is arbitrary. Correspondence concerning this chapter shoul...
In this talk I would like to present results from (on-going) eye-tracking experiments, using the Vis...
There is now considerable evidence that upon hearing an utterance, listeners are able to make predic...
UKEveryone produces disfluencies when they speak spontaneously. However, whereas most disfluencies p...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies. Disfluencies are perceived as negative as it is felt ...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
Despite traditional evidence that lexically-stressed content words are the most common loci of disfl...
Purpose: In individuals who stutter (IWS), speech fluency can be enhanced by altered auditory feedba...
During the next Praat-groep meeting, I will contribute to the notion that it's not just about what y...
There is now considerable evidence that upon hearing an utterance, listeners are able to make predic...
Three experiments investigated listeners' ability to detect disfluency in spontaneous speech. All em...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
In accord with a proposed innate link between speech perception and production (e.g., motor theory),...
In their Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH), Postma and Kolk (1993) proposed that stuttering-like disflu...
This study investigates whether the experience of stuttering can result from the speaker's anticipat...
The order of the second and third authors is arbitrary. Correspondence concerning this chapter shoul...
In this talk I would like to present results from (on-going) eye-tracking experiments, using the Vis...
There is now considerable evidence that upon hearing an utterance, listeners are able to make predic...
UKEveryone produces disfluencies when they speak spontaneously. However, whereas most disfluencies p...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies. Disfluencies are perceived as negative as it is felt ...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
Despite traditional evidence that lexically-stressed content words are the most common loci of disfl...
Purpose: In individuals who stutter (IWS), speech fluency can be enhanced by altered auditory feedba...
During the next Praat-groep meeting, I will contribute to the notion that it's not just about what y...
There is now considerable evidence that upon hearing an utterance, listeners are able to make predic...
Three experiments investigated listeners' ability to detect disfluency in spontaneous speech. All em...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
In accord with a proposed innate link between speech perception and production (e.g., motor theory),...