This study examined the use of acoustic-phonetic cues to syllable boundaries in on-line lexical segmentation. Two word-spotting experiments manipulated the alignment between word and surface syllable boundaries. A misalignment cost was observed for obstruent-liquid clusters but not for /s/ + obstruent clusters. Durational analyses of the materials as well as of a large corpus of utterances showed systematic variations in segment durations as a function of boundary location in obstruent-liquid clusters only. We conclude that the availability of acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in consonant clusters depends upon the cluster class. When available, these cues are exploited in on-line lexical segmentation of speech
The online segmentation of the continuous speech stream requires that the listener employ strategies...
Summary: Cooperation and conflict between metrical cues and phonotactic cues in speech segmentation....
International audienceAccording to McLennan and Luce [1], variability in talker identity affects spo...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
It is generally agreed that vowel duration may be influenced by both phonetic context and syllable s...
International audienceThis paper proposes a solution to identify automatically syllable boundaries i...
International audienceThis EPG study of the linguopalatal articulation and coarticulation of segment...
It has been argued that speakers would be able to use their knowledge about phonotactic or syllabic ...
International audienceThis work deals with the phenomenon of vowel reduction in spontaneous speech. ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
International audienceLe traitement automatique de la parole peut concrètement contribuer à éclairer...
National audienceIn this paper, we study the acoustic realization of Vietnamese final stops (/p/ /t/...
Two experiments examined children's syllabification of words and pseudowords with single intervocali...
This document goes over my teaching, administrative, and research activities since my recruitment as...
The online segmentation of the continuous speech stream requires that the listener employ strategies...
Summary: Cooperation and conflict between metrical cues and phonotactic cues in speech segmentation....
International audienceAccording to McLennan and Luce [1], variability in talker identity affects spo...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters...
It is generally agreed that vowel duration may be influenced by both phonetic context and syllable s...
International audienceThis paper proposes a solution to identify automatically syllable boundaries i...
International audienceThis EPG study of the linguopalatal articulation and coarticulation of segment...
It has been argued that speakers would be able to use their knowledge about phonotactic or syllabic ...
International audienceThis work deals with the phenomenon of vowel reduction in spontaneous speech. ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
International audienceLe traitement automatique de la parole peut concrètement contribuer à éclairer...
National audienceIn this paper, we study the acoustic realization of Vietnamese final stops (/p/ /t/...
Two experiments examined children's syllabification of words and pseudowords with single intervocali...
This document goes over my teaching, administrative, and research activities since my recruitment as...
The online segmentation of the continuous speech stream requires that the listener employ strategies...
Summary: Cooperation and conflict between metrical cues and phonotactic cues in speech segmentation....
International audienceAccording to McLennan and Luce [1], variability in talker identity affects spo...