Natural speech is highly complex and variable. Particularly, spoken language, in contrast to written language, has no clear word boundaries. Adult listeners can exploit different types of information to segment the continuous stream such as acoustic and semantic information. However, the weight of these cues, when co-occurring, remains to be determined. Behavioural tasks are not conclusive on this point as they focus participants’ attention on certain sources of information, thus biasing the results. Here, we looked at the processing of homophonic utterances such as l’amie vs la mie (both /lami/) which include fine acoustic differences and for which the meaning changesdepending on segmentation. To examine the perceptual resolution of such a...