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Evidence For Selective Adaptation and Recalibration in the Perception of Lexical Stress ...
Bosker, Hans Rutger. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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N400 Evidence That the Early Stages of Lexical Access Ignore Knowledge About Phonological Alternations ...
Politzer-Ahles, Stephen; Lin, Jueyao; Pan, Lei. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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sj-pdf-1-las-10.1177_00238309211030307 – Supplemental material for Evidence For Selective Adaptation and Recalibration in the Perception of Lexical Stress ...
Bosker, Hans Rutger. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association ...
Uchihara, Takumi; Eguchi, Masaki; Clenton, Jon. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Evidence For Selective Adaptation and Recalibration in the Perception of Lexical Stress ...
Bosker, Hans Rutger. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
Abstract: Individuals vary in how they produce speech. This variability affects both the segments (vowels and consonants) and the suprasegmental properties of their speech (prosody). Previous literature has demonstrated that listeners can adapt to variability in how different talkers pronounce the segments of speech. This study shows that listeners can also adapt to variability in how talkers produce lexical stress . Experiment 1 demonstrates a selective adaptation effect in lexical stress perception: repeatedly hearing Dutch trochaic words biased perception of a subsequent lexical stress continuum towards more iamb responses. Experiment 2 demonstrates a recalibration effect in lexical stress perception: when ambiguous suprasegmental cues to lexical stress were disambiguated by lexical orthographic context as signaling a trochaic word in an exposure phase, Dutch participants categorized a subsequent test continuum as more trochee-like. Moreover, the selective adaptation and recalibration effects generalized to novel ...
Keyword: 200199 Communication and Media Studies not elsewhere classified; 200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified; Education; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Media and communications; FOS Sociology; Sociology
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.5500110
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sj-pdf-1-las-10.1177_0023830920983368 – Supplemental material for First-language influence on second language speech perception depends on task demands ...
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sj-pdf-1-las-10.1177_0023830920983368 – Supplemental material for First-language influence on second language speech perception depends on task demands ...
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First-language influence on second language speech perception depends on task demands ...
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First-language influence on second language speech perception depends on task demands ...
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The Prosody of Two-Syllable Words in French-Speaking Monolingual and Bilingual Children: A Focus on Initial Accent and Final Accent ...
Kehoe, Margaret. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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The Prosody of Two-Syllable Words in French-Speaking Monolingual and Bilingual Children: A Focus on Initial Accent and Final Accent ...
Kehoe, Margaret. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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No, No One Had Fun. Individual Differences in Nonliteral Language Perception ...
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No, No One Had Fun. Individual Differences in Nonliteral Language Perception ...
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sj-docx-1-las-10.1177_00238309211013865 – Supplemental material for To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association ...
Uchihara, Takumi; Eguchi, Masaki; Clenton, Jon. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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sj-docx-1-las-10.1177_00238309211010859 – Supplemental material for No, No One Had Fun. Individual Differences in Nonliteral Language Perception ...
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sj-docx-1-las-10.1177_00238309211010859 – Supplemental material for No, No One Had Fun. Individual Differences in Nonliteral Language Perception ...
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sj-docx-1-las-10.1177_00238309211013865 – Supplemental material for To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association ...
Uchihara, Takumi; Eguchi, Masaki; Clenton, Jon. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Chinese-English Speakers’ Perception of Pitch in Their Non-Tonal Language: Reinterpreting English as a Tonal-Like Language ...
Ortega-Llebaria, Marta; Zhaohong Wu. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Disentangling the Effects of Position and Utterance-Level Declination on the Production of Complex Tones in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec ...
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Durational Patterns of Recurrent Multiword Combinations in Mandarin Spontaneous Speech Production ...
Chen, Alvin C.-H. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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