International audienceIn French, a phonological phrase (PP) can either be isomorphic with an accentual phrase (AP) or else be produced as two separate APs, when possible. The PP has also been recently found to be directly involved in lexical access processing, in that a PP boundary might remove a temporary lexical ambiguity. In a set of two experiments, we show here that a temporary lexically ambiguous sequence can also be removed by the presence of an AP boundary. Specifically, reaction times for word monitoring were faster for ambiguous sequences when an AP boundary was present. These results suggest that tonal cues and other phonetic/phonological properties of the auditory stimuli have an impact on word recognition and must be considered...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
This paper examines the production of perception of three types of phonological boundaries. In the f...
In French, accentuation is said to be post-lexical, marking the phrase rather than the word. That is...
International audienceIn French, a phonological phrase (PP) can either be isomorphic with an accentu...
In French, a phonological phrase (PP) can either be isomorphic with an accentual phrase (AP) or else...
We tested the effect of local lexical ambiguities while manipulating the type of prosodic boundary a...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
International audienceThis Event-Related Potentials (ERP) study investigates the use of prosodic inf...
International audienceA growing number of studies have shown that prosodic boundaries are obvious ca...
International audienceThis study addresses the question of the separate contribution of tonal and du...
International audienceThis study tests how prosodic boundary strength (i.e., categorical differences...
Spoken word recognition involves automatic activation of lexical candidates compatible with the perc...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
This paper examines the production of perception of three types of phonological boundaries. In the f...
In French, accentuation is said to be post-lexical, marking the phrase rather than the word. That is...
International audienceIn French, a phonological phrase (PP) can either be isomorphic with an accentu...
In French, a phonological phrase (PP) can either be isomorphic with an accentual phrase (AP) or else...
We tested the effect of local lexical ambiguities while manipulating the type of prosodic boundary a...
International audienceThough two levels of phrasing are generally accepted for French, a large degre...
International audienceThis Event-Related Potentials (ERP) study investigates the use of prosodic inf...
International audienceA growing number of studies have shown that prosodic boundaries are obvious ca...
International audienceThis study addresses the question of the separate contribution of tonal and du...
International audienceThis study tests how prosodic boundary strength (i.e., categorical differences...
Spoken word recognition involves automatic activation of lexical candidates compatible with the perc...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
This paper examines the production of perception of three types of phonological boundaries. In the f...
In French, accentuation is said to be post-lexical, marking the phrase rather than the word. That is...