International audienceThis study is concerned with the perceptual relevance of regressive vowel harmony in French. Two experiments were conducted. The first experiment showed that acoustic variations in a non-final vowel depending on the final vowel can be detected by listeners. The second experiment revealed that vowel harmony can facilitate the identification of the final vowel. Implications for current models of speech perception are discussed
The present study investigates the perceivability of coartic-ulated lip rounding in French. Nine utt...
Japanese speakers systematically devoice or delete high vowels [i, u] between two voiceless consonan...
This study finds weak evidence for long-range liquid coarticulation in a Southern California speaker...
International audienceThis study is concerned with the perceptual relevance of regressive vowel harm...
International audienceIntroduction: Vowel Harmony (VH) in French, as described by (Grammont, 1933) h...
Coarticulation makes vowels in context acoustically different from context-free vowels. Listeners so...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment duratio...
International audienceWhat can we learn from big speech corpora about French vowel harmony? This stu...
Twenty American English listeners identified gated fragments of all 2288 possible English within-wor...
An age-old conundrum in the field of speech research is the way in which sounds are represented in t...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
International audienceThis paper presents the preliminary results of an acoustic study, and a review...
When codas and vowels are cross-spliced, vowels originally produced with voiced codas are perceived ...
In this dissertation I investigated, by using coarticulatory /u/-fronting in the alveolar context fo...
International audienceThis study concerns the production and the perception of the phonological voic...
The present study investigates the perceivability of coartic-ulated lip rounding in French. Nine utt...
Japanese speakers systematically devoice or delete high vowels [i, u] between two voiceless consonan...
This study finds weak evidence for long-range liquid coarticulation in a Southern California speaker...
International audienceThis study is concerned with the perceptual relevance of regressive vowel harm...
International audienceIntroduction: Vowel Harmony (VH) in French, as described by (Grammont, 1933) h...
Coarticulation makes vowels in context acoustically different from context-free vowels. Listeners so...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment duratio...
International audienceWhat can we learn from big speech corpora about French vowel harmony? This stu...
Twenty American English listeners identified gated fragments of all 2288 possible English within-wor...
An age-old conundrum in the field of speech research is the way in which sounds are represented in t...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
International audienceThis paper presents the preliminary results of an acoustic study, and a review...
When codas and vowels are cross-spliced, vowels originally produced with voiced codas are perceived ...
In this dissertation I investigated, by using coarticulatory /u/-fronting in the alveolar context fo...
International audienceThis study concerns the production and the perception of the phonological voic...
The present study investigates the perceivability of coartic-ulated lip rounding in French. Nine utt...
Japanese speakers systematically devoice or delete high vowels [i, u] between two voiceless consonan...
This study finds weak evidence for long-range liquid coarticulation in a Southern California speaker...