220 pagesThe consonant/vowel distinction is surprisingly poorly understood. Consonants and vowels are often distinguished either by constriction degree or syllable position, but neither of these is exceptionless. This dissertation presents a new account of the distinction: the Domain Prioritization Hypothesis. The underlying difference between consonants and vowels is that consonants prioritize the articulatory domain and vowels prioritize the acoustic domain. These domains are realized in the cognitive system largely through feedback processes. Evidence in support of this hypothesis comes from cross-linguistic and experimental data on glides, the most vowel-like consonants. The experimental results show differential patterns in the varianc...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
Due to the coarticulation of vowels with consonants, the formant frequencies of U and I are lowe...
This dissertation focuses on a phenomenon that I call vowel intrusion. There are cases where a vowel...
When the unit of phonological or phonetic analysis is assumed to be segmental, as opposed to syllabi...
Consonants and vowels may play different roles during language processing, consonants being preferen...
International audienceFollowing the proposal by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003) that consonants are ...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Language acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon) and learning the rule...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
ABSTRACT—Do consonants and vowels have the same im-portance during reading? Recently, it has been pr...
Previous behavioral and electrophysiological studies have shown dissociation between consonants and ...
ABSTRACT—We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carr...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
Recent studies suggest that consonants and vowels are represented separately in cognitive/neural spa...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
Due to the coarticulation of vowels with consonants, the formant frequencies of U and I are lowe...
This dissertation focuses on a phenomenon that I call vowel intrusion. There are cases where a vowel...
When the unit of phonological or phonetic analysis is assumed to be segmental, as opposed to syllabi...
Consonants and vowels may play different roles during language processing, consonants being preferen...
International audienceFollowing the proposal by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003) that consonants are ...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Language acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon) and learning the rule...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
ABSTRACT—Do consonants and vowels have the same im-portance during reading? Recently, it has been pr...
Previous behavioral and electrophysiological studies have shown dissociation between consonants and ...
ABSTRACT—We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carr...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
Recent studies suggest that consonants and vowels are represented separately in cognitive/neural spa...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
Due to the coarticulation of vowels with consonants, the formant frequencies of U and I are lowe...
This dissertation focuses on a phenomenon that I call vowel intrusion. There are cases where a vowel...