International audiencePerception of geminate consonants in Japanese as a foreign language by French-speaking learners. Japanese has a phonemic contrast between singleton and geminate obstruants, which causes difficulty to nonnative learners in perception as well as production, especially when the language of the learners does not have a similar contrast. The perceptual discrimination of this contrast was studied with the aid of an AXB task using disyllabic non-words, administered to 19 French-speaking learners of 2 different proficiency levels and 6 native listeners. The results show a significant difference between the learners (mean error rate of 10.91%) and the native listeners (3.86%). The error rate was higher when the lexical accent o...
International audienceFour Japanese-speaking learners (EXP) received pronunciation training with ult...
Various aspects of linguistic experience influence the way we segment, represent, and process speech...
The perception of novel phoneme contrasts in a second language: a developmental study of native spea...
International audienceThis study investigates the capacities to differentiate geminate/singleton con...
A series of experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-speaking learners of Fre...
International audienceA series of 3 experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-...
International audienceIt is commonly observed that native French speakers tend to drop nonnative /h/...
International audienceProduction of French vowels by Japanese-speaking learners: effect of the nativ...
International audienceThe presence of a Foreign Accent (FA) in the communicative process may interfe...
Summary : Perception of non-native phonemic contrasts by French listeners This study on the percepti...
International audienceJapanese /u/ is produced with a fronter tongue constriction with less closed l...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
International audienceAll languages include expressed elements and unexpressed but understandable el...
Various aspects of linguistic experience influence the way we segment, represent, and process speech...
We investigated if and how the use of one or multiple languages (bilingualism hereafter) affects the...
International audienceFour Japanese-speaking learners (EXP) received pronunciation training with ult...
Various aspects of linguistic experience influence the way we segment, represent, and process speech...
The perception of novel phoneme contrasts in a second language: a developmental study of native spea...
International audienceThis study investigates the capacities to differentiate geminate/singleton con...
A series of experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-speaking learners of Fre...
International audienceA series of 3 experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-...
International audienceIt is commonly observed that native French speakers tend to drop nonnative /h/...
International audienceProduction of French vowels by Japanese-speaking learners: effect of the nativ...
International audienceThe presence of a Foreign Accent (FA) in the communicative process may interfe...
Summary : Perception of non-native phonemic contrasts by French listeners This study on the percepti...
International audienceJapanese /u/ is produced with a fronter tongue constriction with less closed l...
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonot...
International audienceAll languages include expressed elements and unexpressed but understandable el...
Various aspects of linguistic experience influence the way we segment, represent, and process speech...
We investigated if and how the use of one or multiple languages (bilingualism hereafter) affects the...
International audienceFour Japanese-speaking learners (EXP) received pronunciation training with ult...
Various aspects of linguistic experience influence the way we segment, represent, and process speech...
The perception of novel phoneme contrasts in a second language: a developmental study of native spea...