This paper provides evidence for both effects of both phonetic and phonological salience in speech processing. Results from three experiments are presented, each examining the relative processing of two speech sounds by speakers of two different languages. In each experiment, one of the two sounds is more phonetically salient and the other is more phonologically salient given the morphophonological patterning of one of the langauges. Phonetic salience effects emerged in shorter-term tasks and phonological salience effects emerged in tasks that were longer-term and that required more phonological processing
AbstractThe notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussi...
This paper is a review of experiments to investigate the influence of experimental task, level of pr...
An ongoing debate in phonology concerns the extent to which the phonological typology is shaped by s...
This paper provides evidence for both effects of both phonetic and phonological salience in speech p...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
The perceptual processing of speech is a constant interplay of multiple competing albeit convergent ...
Two bodies of recent research from experimental psycholinguistics are summarised, each of which is c...
In two experiments, we examined the role of phonological relatedness between spoken items using both...
Cross-language differences in speech perception have traditionally been linked to phonological categ...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...
The goal of my research was to identify the cortical bases of phonological processing during speech ...
This material is based upon work supported under a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
This material is based upon work supported under a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
AbstractThe notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussi...
This paper is a review of experiments to investigate the influence of experimental task, level of pr...
An ongoing debate in phonology concerns the extent to which the phonological typology is shaped by s...
This paper provides evidence for both effects of both phonetic and phonological salience in speech p...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
The perceptual processing of speech is a constant interplay of multiple competing albeit convergent ...
Two bodies of recent research from experimental psycholinguistics are summarised, each of which is c...
In two experiments, we examined the role of phonological relatedness between spoken items using both...
Cross-language differences in speech perception have traditionally been linked to phonological categ...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...
The goal of my research was to identify the cortical bases of phonological processing during speech ...
This material is based upon work supported under a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
This material is based upon work supported under a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
AbstractThe notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussi...
This paper is a review of experiments to investigate the influence of experimental task, level of pr...
An ongoing debate in phonology concerns the extent to which the phonological typology is shaped by s...