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The Iambic Trochaic Law in speech: The case of Japanese ...
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Selective Adaptation to Socially-Induced Percepts: Voice Gender ...
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Selective Adaptation to Socially-Induced Percepts: Voice Gender 2 ...
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Modeling Heritage Language Phonetics and Phonology: Toward an Integrated Multilingual Sound System
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In: Languages; Volume 6; Issue 4; Pages: 209 (2021)
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Toward an individual-difference perspective on phonologization
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 14 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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Innovative aspects of the development of linguistic forensic examinations ...
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KT Dorsal Crescents & polar coordinates, using AAA v2.18.03 ...
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KT Dorsal Crescents & polar coordinates, using AAA v2.18.03 ...
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Phonetic and phonological research on hunter-gatherer substrate interference in the West-Coastal Bantu homeland region: some preliminary results and methodological remarks ...
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Phonetic and phonological research on hunter-gatherer substrate interference in the West-Coastal Bantu homeland region: some preliminary results and methodological remarks ...
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Aesthetic perception of prosodic patterns as a factor in speech segmentation ...
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Aesthetic perception of prosodic patterns as a factor in speech segmentation ...
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A Layered Bridge from Sound to Meaning: Investigating Cross-linguistic Phonosemantic Correspondences ...
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Lexically-Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation in Older Adults ...
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Lexically-Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation in Older Adults ...
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The claim that contextual knowledge exerts a top-down influence on sensory processing is supported by evidence for lexically-mediated compensation for coarticulation (LCfC) in spoken language processing. In this phenomenon, a lexically restored context phoneme (e.g., the final phoneme in Christma# or fooli#) influences perception of a subsequent target phoneme (e.g., a phoneme ambiguous between /t/ and /k/). A recent report shows that carefully vetted materials produce robust, replicable LCfC effects in younger adults (18-34 years old). Here, we asked whether we would observe LCfC in a sample of older adults (aged 60+). This is of interest because older adults must often contend with age-related declines in sensory processing, with previous research suggesting that older adults may compensate for age-related changes by relying more strongly on contextual knowledge. We observed robust LCfC effects in younger and older samples, with no significant difference in the effect size between age groups. ...
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Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Neuroscience; Cognitive Science; Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/by7d-pw65 https://underline.io/lecture/26778-lexically-mediated-compensation-for-coarticulation-in-older-adults
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