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La perception de la parole en espagnol : un cas particulier? ; (Speech perception in Spanish : a special case?)
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Patterns of English phoneme confusions by native and non-native listeners
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Phonemic repertoire and similarity within the vocabulary
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Language-specific differences in the size and distribution of the phonemic repertoire can have implications for the task facing listeners in recognising spoken words. A language with more phonemes will allow shorter words and reduced embedding of short words within longer ones, decreasing the potential for spurious lexical competitors to be activated by speech signals. We demonstrate that this is the case via comparative analyses of the vocabularies of English and Spanish. A language which uses suprasegmental as well as segmental contrasts, however, can substantially reduce the extent of spurious embedding.
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200404 - Laboratory Phonetics and Speech Science; English language; phonemics; Spanish language; speech perception; vocabulary
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/37332
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Bij die Wereld wil ik Horen! Zesendertig columns en drie essays over de vorming tot academicus
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