The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caused by differences among speakers and by language change over the lifespan of the listener. Indeed, listeners use lexical knowledge to retune perception of novel speech (Norris, McQueen, & Cutler, 2003). In that study, Dutch listeners made lexical decisions to spoken stimuli, including words with an ambiguous fricative (between [f] and [s]), in either [f]- or [s]-biased lexical contexts. In a subsequent categorization test, the former group of listeners identified more sounds on an [εf] - [εs] continuum as [f] than the latter group. In the present experiment, listeners received the same exposure and test stimuli, but did not make lexical decis...
Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech perception. Using the p...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
The results of a study on perceptual learning are reported. Dutch subjects made lexical decisions on...
The results of a study on perceptual learning are reported. Dutch subjects made lexical decisions on...
We conducted four experiments to investigate the specificity of perceptual adjustments made to unusu...
Contains fulltext : 90411.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch listener...
Dutch listeners were exposed to the English theta sound (as in bath), which replaced [f] in /f/-fina...
Listeners use lexical knowledge to adjust to speakers’ idiosyncratic pronunciations. Dutch listeners...
a b s t r a c t Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech percept...
Previous work has shown that listeners systematically "retune" their categorical boundaries when pre...
Native listeners adapt to noncanonically produced speech by retuning phoneme boundaries by means of ...
Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech perception. Using the p...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...
The speech perception system must be flexible in responding to the variability in speech sounds caus...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
The results of a study on perceptual learning are reported. Dutch subjects made lexical decisions on...
The results of a study on perceptual learning are reported. Dutch subjects made lexical decisions on...
We conducted four experiments to investigate the specificity of perceptual adjustments made to unusu...
Contains fulltext : 90411.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch listener...
Dutch listeners were exposed to the English theta sound (as in bath), which replaced [f] in /f/-fina...
Listeners use lexical knowledge to adjust to speakers’ idiosyncratic pronunciations. Dutch listeners...
a b s t r a c t Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech percept...
Previous work has shown that listeners systematically "retune" their categorical boundaries when pre...
Native listeners adapt to noncanonically produced speech by retuning phoneme boundaries by means of ...
Recent evidence shows that listeners use abstract prelexical units in speech perception. Using the p...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
There is ample evidence showing that listeners are able to quickly adapt their phoneme classes to am...