International audienceThe present study deals with a linguistic unit that has been and still is widely studied in phonology (Blevins, 1995; Duanmu, 2009; Goldsmith, 2009). The syllable has numerous definitions in the different branches of phonetics and experimental psycholinguistics (Gordon, 2006, Cairns et al., 2011) and it is known to be an important perception unit in French (Mehler et al., 1981; Cutler et al., 1986). In the field of English linguistics, the syllable is rather known as a unit less important than the foot as regards rhythm in English. Though, it may be of some help to discuss the complexity of syllabification strategies in English when French learners of that language are concerned. The perceptual experiment conducted her...
This study investigated the explicit syllabification of CVCV words in French. In a first syllable-re...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
International audienceThe present study deals with a linguistic unit that has been and still is wide...
This study deals with the segmentation of French and English (pseudo-)words as a function of the dom...
This study deals with the segmentation of French and English (pseudo-)words as a function of the dom...
Over the past fifty years numerous experimental researches have been published on the syllable. Obvi...
This study deals with the segmentation of French and English pseudo-words according to the dominant ...
This study deals with the segmentation of French and English pseudo-words according to the dominant ...
Experimental studies on English and French have already given numerous answers about how ambisyllabi...
In two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginning of disyllabic pseu...
In two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginning of disyllabic pseu...
International audienceIn two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginn...
International audienceIn two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginn...
International audienceIn two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginn...
This study investigated the explicit syllabification of CVCV words in French. In a first syllable-re...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
International audienceThe present study deals with a linguistic unit that has been and still is wide...
This study deals with the segmentation of French and English (pseudo-)words as a function of the dom...
This study deals with the segmentation of French and English (pseudo-)words as a function of the dom...
Over the past fifty years numerous experimental researches have been published on the syllable. Obvi...
This study deals with the segmentation of French and English pseudo-words according to the dominant ...
This study deals with the segmentation of French and English pseudo-words according to the dominant ...
Experimental studies on English and French have already given numerous answers about how ambisyllabi...
In two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginning of disyllabic pseu...
In two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginning of disyllabic pseu...
International audienceIn two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginn...
International audienceIn two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginn...
International audienceIn two experiments, French speakers detected cv or cvc sequences at the beginn...
This study investigated the explicit syllabification of CVCV words in French. In a first syllable-re...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...