In the line of the monitoring studies initiated by Mehler et al. (1981), a group of Italian listeners were asked to detect auditory CV and CVC targets in carrier words beginning with a CV, a CVC, or a CVG (G = geminate) syllable with variable initial syllable stress. By slowing participants reaction times (RTs), using both catch and foil trials, a syllable effect was found, partially modulated by participants’ speed and stress location. When catch trials were removed in a second experiment the syllable effect was not observed, even if RTs were similar to that of the first experiment. We discuss these data in relation to the language transparency hypothesis, the nature of the pivotal consonant, and the resonance-based ART model for speech pe...
Surprisingly little is known about the nature of intermediary sublexical units in visual word recogn...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
This paper reports a syllable monitoring experiment that examines the role of segmental phonetic inf...
In the line of the monitoring studies initiated by Mehler et al. (1981), a group of Italian listener...
In the line of the monitoring studies initiated by Mehler et al. (1981), a group of Italian listener...
plymouth.ac.uk In the line of the monitoring studies initiated by Mehler et al. (1981), a group of I...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
The primary use of sequence monitoring (also known as syllable or fragment monitoring) has been to d...
How syllable-timed is Italian? We investigate two contexts for vowel reduction, unstressed syllables...
We describe a reaction time study in which listeners detected word or nonword syllable targets (e.g....
Item does not contain fulltextIn two eye-tracking experiments in Italian, we investigated how acoust...
This study reports the findings of a research aimed to explore the processes governing the serial or...
In this study a monitoring technique was employed to examine the role of the syllable in the percept...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
Research has shown that syllables play a relevant role in lexical access in Spanish, a shallow langu...
Surprisingly little is known about the nature of intermediary sublexical units in visual word recogn...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
This paper reports a syllable monitoring experiment that examines the role of segmental phonetic inf...
In the line of the monitoring studies initiated by Mehler et al. (1981), a group of Italian listener...
In the line of the monitoring studies initiated by Mehler et al. (1981), a group of Italian listener...
plymouth.ac.uk In the line of the monitoring studies initiated by Mehler et al. (1981), a group of I...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
The primary use of sequence monitoring (also known as syllable or fragment monitoring) has been to d...
How syllable-timed is Italian? We investigate two contexts for vowel reduction, unstressed syllables...
We describe a reaction time study in which listeners detected word or nonword syllable targets (e.g....
Item does not contain fulltextIn two eye-tracking experiments in Italian, we investigated how acoust...
This study reports the findings of a research aimed to explore the processes governing the serial or...
In this study a monitoring technique was employed to examine the role of the syllable in the percept...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
Research has shown that syllables play a relevant role in lexical access in Spanish, a shallow langu...
Surprisingly little is known about the nature of intermediary sublexical units in visual word recogn...
Five word-spotting experiments explored the role of consonantal and vocalic phonotactic cues in the ...
This paper reports a syllable monitoring experiment that examines the role of segmental phonetic inf...