Item does not contain fulltextWhat is the syllable's role in speech processing? We suggest that the syllable has two roles to play in spoken word recognition. But neither corresponds to the position adopted in Mehler (1981), which was that "the syllable is probably the output of the segmenting device operating upon the acoustic signal. The syllable is then used to access the lexicon" (p. 342). On this view, syllables are the "units of perception" which provide the interface between the speech signal and the mental lexicon. We argue that this theory is no longer tenable. Cross-linguistic evidence suggests instead a language-specific role for the syllable: In languages like French, syllabic structure marks the locations of likely word boundar...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
It has been suggested that the syllable plays a central role in the processing of spoken and written...
This paper examines the question of cognitive status of syllable as a linguistic unit. The experimen...
What is the syllable's role in speech processing? We suggest that the syllable has two roles to play...
What is the syllable's role in speech processing? We suggest that the an-swer to this question ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
The role of syllables as intermediate representations between the speech input and the mental lexico...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
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A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intend...
In this study a monitoring technique was employed to examine the role of the syllable in the percept...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
It has been suggested that the syllable plays a central role in the processing of spoken and written...
This paper examines the question of cognitive status of syllable as a linguistic unit. The experimen...
What is the syllable's role in speech processing? We suggest that the syllable has two roles to play...
What is the syllable's role in speech processing? We suggest that the an-swer to this question ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
The role of syllables as intermediate representations between the speech input and the mental lexico...
Speech segmentation procedures may differ in speakers of different languages. Earlier work based on ...
Contains fulltext : 5939.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reprinted in G.T....
A study by Pitt and Samuel (1990) found that English speakers could narrowly focus attention onto a ...
One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intend...
In this study a monitoring technique was employed to examine the role of the syllable in the percept...
If French listeners are asked to detect, as rapidly as possible, the phonological fragment ba- in a ...
It has been suggested that the syllable plays a central role in the processing of spoken and written...
This paper examines the question of cognitive status of syllable as a linguistic unit. The experimen...