Three groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables produced by an American English talker. The listeners were (a) native speakers of American English, (b) native speakers of Australian English (different dialect), and (c) native speakers of Dutch (different language). The syllables were embedded in multispeaker babble at three signal-to-noise ratios (0 dB, 8 dB, and 16 dB). The identification performance of native listeners was significantly better than that of listeners with another language but did not significantly differ from the performance of listeners with another dialect. Dialect differences did however affect the type of perceptual confusions which listeners made; in particular, the Australian listeners' judgemen...
This study investigated the perception of American English phonemes by native listeners. Listeners i...
This study examined the effect of native language background on listeners’ perception of native and ...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...
Three groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables produced by an American Englis...
Three groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables produced by an American Englis...
Item does not contain fulltextThree groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables ...
This paper examines to what extent acoustic similarity between native and non-native vowels predicts...
Native American English and non-native (Dutch) listeners identified either the consonant or the vowe...
This paper investigates the effect of listeners' dialect on the perception of vowels. Listeners from...
The effects of acoustic versus phonetic similarity in non-native vowel perception have been the focu...
Contains fulltext : 17007.pdf ( ) (Closed access)We report an investigation of the...
This study assessed the effect of English-language experience on non-native speakers ’ production an...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...
In two categorization experiments using phonotactically legal nonce words, we tested Australian Engl...
Vowel identification is influenced by various parameters which enhance or hinder perceptual processi...
This study investigated the perception of American English phonemes by native listeners. Listeners i...
This study examined the effect of native language background on listeners’ perception of native and ...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...
Three groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables produced by an American Englis...
Three groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables produced by an American Englis...
Item does not contain fulltextThree groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables ...
This paper examines to what extent acoustic similarity between native and non-native vowels predicts...
Native American English and non-native (Dutch) listeners identified either the consonant or the vowe...
This paper investigates the effect of listeners' dialect on the perception of vowels. Listeners from...
The effects of acoustic versus phonetic similarity in non-native vowel perception have been the focu...
Contains fulltext : 17007.pdf ( ) (Closed access)We report an investigation of the...
This study assessed the effect of English-language experience on non-native speakers ’ production an...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...
In two categorization experiments using phonotactically legal nonce words, we tested Australian Engl...
Vowel identification is influenced by various parameters which enhance or hinder perceptual processi...
This study investigated the perception of American English phonemes by native listeners. Listeners i...
This study examined the effect of native language background on listeners’ perception of native and ...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...