n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on their experience with reduced word pronunciation variants during the processing of single segment reduction. We tested three groups of listeners in a lexical decision experiment with French words produced either with or without word-medial schwa (e.g., /ʀəvy/ and /ʀvy/ for revue). Participants also rated the relative frequencies of the two pronunciation variants of the words. If the recognition accuracy and reaction times for a given listener group correlate best with the frequencies of occurrence holding for that given listener group, recognition is influenced by listeners’ exposure to these variants. Native listeners' relative frequency ra...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
International audienceThis study examined the lexical representation of words with two pronunciation...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
Casual speech is characterized by variation in how a single word is pronounced (e.g. ‚probably’ as ‚...
Contains fulltext : 176832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
In connected speech, many words are produced with a pronunciation that differs from the canonical fo...
This study examines whether the production of words with two phonological variants involves single o...
This study examines whether the production of words with two phonological variants involves single o...
<p>Supplemental material, PQJE_A_1313282_SM0679 for Listeners’ processing of a given reduced word pr...
This study investigated pronunciation variants of word-final obstruent-liquid-schwa (OLS) clusters i...
The present study investigated the effect of orthography on the learning and subsequent processing o...
Native listeners generally understand reduced forms effortlessly, in contrast to learners of a langu...
Two eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners can adapt to reductions in casual Dutch...
International audienceIn two semantic priming experiments, this study examined how southern French s...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
International audienceThis study examined the lexical representation of words with two pronunciation...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
Casual speech is characterized by variation in how a single word is pronounced (e.g. ‚probably’ as ‚...
Contains fulltext : 176832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
In connected speech, many words are produced with a pronunciation that differs from the canonical fo...
This study examines whether the production of words with two phonological variants involves single o...
This study examines whether the production of words with two phonological variants involves single o...
<p>Supplemental material, PQJE_A_1313282_SM0679 for Listeners’ processing of a given reduced word pr...
This study investigated pronunciation variants of word-final obstruent-liquid-schwa (OLS) clusters i...
The present study investigated the effect of orthography on the learning and subsequent processing o...
Native listeners generally understand reduced forms effortlessly, in contrast to learners of a langu...
Two eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners can adapt to reductions in casual Dutch...
International audienceIn two semantic priming experiments, this study examined how southern French s...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
International audienceThis study examined the lexical representation of words with two pronunciation...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...