One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intended lexical segmentation in continuous speech. We argue that syllable structure provides one source of constraint on lexical segmentation and more precisely, that syllable onsets constitute potential alignment points for the mapping process. We present an overview of several studies using explicit syllable segmentation tasks, word spotting and crossmodal priming, which support the hypothesis
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
The recognition of speech involves the segmentation of continuous utterances into their component wo...
Two experiments were carried out to examine the syllable affiliation of intervocalic consonant clust...
One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intende...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
A model of speech segmentation in a stress language is proposed, according to which the occurrence o...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
Studies of human speech processing have provided evidence for a segmentation strategy in the percept...
Two word-spotting experiments were conducted to assess the role of syllable onsets and offsets in l...
Since Cutler and Norris (1986), it has been held that the role of the syllable in on-line word segme...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
The recognition of speech involves the segmentation of continuous utterances into their component wo...
Two experiments were carried out to examine the syllable affiliation of intervocalic consonant clust...
One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intende...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
A model of speech segmentation in a stress language is proposed, according to which the occurrence o...
Three word-spotting experiments assessed the role of syllable onsets and offsets in lexical segmenta...
Studies of human speech processing have provided evidence for a segmentation strategy in the percept...
Two word-spotting experiments were conducted to assess the role of syllable onsets and offsets in l...
Since Cutler and Norris (1986), it has been held that the role of the syllable in on-line word segme...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
The recognition of speech involves the segmentation of continuous utterances into their component wo...
Two experiments were carried out to examine the syllable affiliation of intervocalic consonant clust...