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Early versus Extended Exposure in Speech Perception Learning: Evidence from Switched-Dominance Bilinguals
In: Languages (Basel) (2020)
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The temporal dynamics of spoken word recognition in adverse listening conditions
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Masking release due to linguistic and phonetic dissimilarity between the target and masker speech
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LANGUAGE- AND TALKER-DEPENDENT VARIATION IN GLOBAL FEATURES OF NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE SPEECH
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Word Durations in Non-Native English
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Phonetic convergence in spontaneous conversations as a function of interlocutor language distance
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THE INFLUENCE OF NOISE ON PHONOLOGICAL COMPETITION DURING SPOKEN WORD RECOGNITION
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The Wildcat Corpus of Native- and Foreign-Accented English: Communicative Efficiency across Conversational Dyads with Varying Language Alignment Profiles
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Free classification of American English dialects by native and non-native listeners
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Variability in Word Duration as a Function of Probability, Speech Style, and Prosody
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Perception of Dialect Variation in Noise: Intelligibility and Classification
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Stability of Temporal Contrasts across Speaking Styles in English and Croatian
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Production and Perception of Temporal Patterns in Native and Non-Native Speech
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The interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit for native speakers of Mandarin: Production and perception of English word-final voicing contrasts
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Sentence recognition in native- and foreign-language multi-talker background noisea)
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Perceptual Adaptation to Non-Native Speech
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Production and perception of clear speech in Croatian and Englisha)
Abstract: Previous research has established that naturally produced English clear speech is more intelligible than English conversational speech. The major goal of this paper was to establish the presence of the clear speech effect in production and perception of a language other than English, namely Croatian. A systematic investigation of the conversational-to-clear speech transformations across languages with different phonological properties (e.g., large versus small vowel inventory) can provide a window into the interaction of general auditory-perceptual and phonological, structural factors that contribute to the high intelligibility of clear speech. The results of this study showed that naturally produced clear speech is a distinct, listener-oriented, intelligibility-enhancing mode of speech production in both languages. Furthermore, the acoustic-phonetic features of the conversational-to-clear speech transformation revealed cross-language similarities in clear speech production strategies. In both languages, talkers exhibited a decrease in speaking rate and an increase in pitch range, as well as an expansion of the vowel space. Notably, the findings of this study showed equivalent vowel space expansion in English and Croatian clear speech, despite the difference in vowel inventory size across the two languages, suggesting that the extent of vowel contrast enhancement in hyperarticulated clear speech is independent of vowel inventory size.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16240826
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1850617
https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2000788
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Effects of talker, rate, and amplitude variation on recognition memory for spoken words
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Recognition of spoken words by native and non-native listeners: Talker-, listener-, and item-related factors
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Training Japanese listeners to identify English /r/and /l/: Long-term retention of learning in perception and production
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