The present experiment tested the suggestion that human listeners may exploit durational information in speech to parse continuous utterances into words. Listeners were presented with six-syllable unpredictable utterances under noise-masking, and were required to judge between alternative word strings as to which best matched the rhythm of the masked utterances. For each utterance there were four alternative strings: (a) an exact rhythmic and word boundary match, (b) a rhythmic mismatch, and (c) two utterances with the same rhythm as the masked utterance, but different word boundary locations. Listeners were clearly able to perceive the rhythm of the masked utterances: The rhythmic mismatch was chosen significantly less often than any other...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
The perception of speech rhythm may be affected by two factors, one being a tendency, by speakers, t...
The present experiment tested the suggestion that human listeners may exploit durational information...
International audienceVisual speech information helps listeners perceive speech in noise. The cues u...
One of a listener's major tasks in understanding continuous speech is segmenting the speech signal i...
This study examined the temporal dynamics of spoken word recognition in noise and background speech....
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the absence of explicitly marked cues to word boundaries, listeners tend to segment spoken Englis...
Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unclear how ...
Abstract Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unc...
Modelling rhythmic characteristics of speech is expected to contribute to the acceptability of synth...
Temporal masking effects of a 50 msec noise-burst on the perception of three voiceless stop consonan...
Various phenomena associated with the perception of speech in fluctuating noise were investigated us...
Using the visual-word paradigm, the present study investigated the effects of word onset and offset ...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
The perception of speech rhythm may be affected by two factors, one being a tendency, by speakers, t...
The present experiment tested the suggestion that human listeners may exploit durational information...
International audienceVisual speech information helps listeners perceive speech in noise. The cues u...
One of a listener's major tasks in understanding continuous speech is segmenting the speech signal i...
This study examined the temporal dynamics of spoken word recognition in noise and background speech....
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the absence of explicitly marked cues to word boundaries, listeners tend to segment spoken Englis...
Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unclear how ...
Abstract Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unc...
Modelling rhythmic characteristics of speech is expected to contribute to the acceptability of synth...
Temporal masking effects of a 50 msec noise-burst on the perception of three voiceless stop consonan...
Various phenomena associated with the perception of speech in fluctuating noise were investigated us...
Using the visual-word paradigm, the present study investigated the effects of word onset and offset ...
Segmentation of continuous speech into its component words is a nontrivial task for listeners. Previ...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
The perception of speech rhythm may be affected by two factors, one being a tendency, by speakers, t...