This paper focuses on the question of the representation of nasality as well as speakers’ awareness and perceptual use of phonetic nasalisation by examining surface nasalisation in two types of vowels in Bengali: underlying nasal vowels (CṼC) and nasalised vowels before a nasal consonant (CVN). A series of three cross-modal forced-choice experiments was used to investigate the hypothesis that only unpredictable nasalisation is stored and that this sparse representation governs how listeners interpret vowel nasality. Visual full-word targets were preceded by auditory primes consisting of CV segments of CVC words with nasal vowels ([tʃɑ̃] for [tʃɑ̃d] ‘moon’), oral vowels ([tʃɑ] for [tʃɑl] ‘unboiled rice’) or nasalised oral vowels ([tʃɑ̃(n)] f...
At one point or another, every theory of speech production has to contend with the transition from d...
Previous work on breathiness in Indic languages has focused primarily on the acoustic properties of ...
The aim of this work is to clearly understand the salient features of nasalization and the sources o...
This paper focuses on the question of the representation of nasality as well as speakers’ awareness ...
Although much is known about the linguistic function of vowel nasality, either contrastive (as in Fr...
This study investigated the phonemic status of the nasal vowels in Bangla (aka Bengali). It has been...
We propose a pscyholinguistic model of lexical processing which incorporates both process and repres...
This study investigated the phonemic status of the nasal vowels in Bangla (aka Bengali). It has been...
This study explores the nature of the oral-nasal vowel contrast in Brazilian Portuguese (BP). While ...
While several studies have been done on the nasalization process in many of the major Indo-Aryan lan...
Cross-language speech perception research has demonstrated that linguistic experience can limit list...
Cross-language speech perception research has demonstrated that linguistic experience can limit list...
This paper presents a simple and easy-to-use method of creating a time-varying signal of the degree ...
© Cambridge University PressIt is widely assumed that the development of vowel nasalization is condi...
There is increasing evidence that fine articulatory adjustments are made by speakers to reinforce an...
At one point or another, every theory of speech production has to contend with the transition from d...
Previous work on breathiness in Indic languages has focused primarily on the acoustic properties of ...
The aim of this work is to clearly understand the salient features of nasalization and the sources o...
This paper focuses on the question of the representation of nasality as well as speakers’ awareness ...
Although much is known about the linguistic function of vowel nasality, either contrastive (as in Fr...
This study investigated the phonemic status of the nasal vowels in Bangla (aka Bengali). It has been...
We propose a pscyholinguistic model of lexical processing which incorporates both process and repres...
This study investigated the phonemic status of the nasal vowels in Bangla (aka Bengali). It has been...
This study explores the nature of the oral-nasal vowel contrast in Brazilian Portuguese (BP). While ...
While several studies have been done on the nasalization process in many of the major Indo-Aryan lan...
Cross-language speech perception research has demonstrated that linguistic experience can limit list...
Cross-language speech perception research has demonstrated that linguistic experience can limit list...
This paper presents a simple and easy-to-use method of creating a time-varying signal of the degree ...
© Cambridge University PressIt is widely assumed that the development of vowel nasalization is condi...
There is increasing evidence that fine articulatory adjustments are made by speakers to reinforce an...
At one point or another, every theory of speech production has to contend with the transition from d...
Previous work on breathiness in Indic languages has focused primarily on the acoustic properties of ...
The aim of this work is to clearly understand the salient features of nasalization and the sources o...