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Cross-linguistic Influences on Sentence Accent Detection in Background Noise. ...
Scharenborg, Odette; Kakouros, Sofoklis; Post, Brechtje. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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The effect of a coding strategy that removes temporally masked pulses on speech perception by cochlear implant users. ...
Lamping, Wiebke; Goehring, Tobias; Marozeau, Jeremy. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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The effect of a coding strategy that removes temporally masked pulses on speech perception by cochlear implant users.
Lamping, Wiebke; Goehring, Tobias; Marozeau, Jeremy. - : Elsevier BV, 2020. : Hear Res, 2020
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Cross-linguistic Influences on Sentence Accent Detection in Background Noise.
Scharenborg, Odette; Kakouros, Sofoklis; Post, Brechtje; Meunier, Fanny. - : SAGE Publications, 2020. : Lang Speech, 2020
Abstract: This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (relative) similarity between prosodic cues to accent between the non-native and the native language, and whether cross-linguistic differences in the use of local and more widely distributed (i.e., non-local) cues to sentence accent detection lead to differential effects of the presence of background noise on sentence accent detection in a non-native language. We compared Dutch, Finnish, and French non-native listeners of English, whose cueing and use of prosodic prominence is gradually further removed from English, and compared their results on a phoneme monitoring task in different levels of noise and a quiet condition to those of native listeners. Overall phoneme detection performance was high for the native and the non-native listeners, but deteriorated to the same extent in the presence of background noise. Crucially, relative similarity between the prosodic cues to sentence accent of one's native language compared to that of a non-native language does not determine the ability to perceive and use sentence accent for speech perception in that non-native language. Moreover, proficiency in the non-native language is not a straightforward predictor of sentence accent perception performance, although high proficiency in a non-native language can seemingly overcome certain differences at the prosodic level between the native and non-native language. Instead, performance is determined by the extent to which listeners rely on local cues (English and Dutch) versus cues that are more distributed (Finnish and French), as more distributed cues survive the presence of background noise better.
Keyword: Acoustic Stimulation; Adult; Cues; Female; Humans; Language; Male; Multilingualism; Noise; Perceptual Masking; Phonetics; Psychology; Recognition; Speech Acoustics; Speech Intelligibility; Speech Perception; Young Adult
URL: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.36717
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/289467
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Modulation masking release reduction as a function of time-compressed speech
In: Revista CEFAC, Vol 22, Iss 5 (2020) (2020)
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Assessment protocols for forward masking in Frequency-Following Response
In: Revista CEFAC, Vol 22, Iss 6 (2020) (2020)
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A binaural grouping model for predicting speech intelligibility in multitalker environments
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Orthographic and phonological priming effects in the same-different task. ...
Kinoshita, Sachiko; Gayed, Michael; Norris, Dennis. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2018
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Evaluation of a multi-channel algorithm for reducing transient sounds. ...
Keshavarzi, Mahmoud; Baer, Thomas; Moore, Brian. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2018
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Evaluation of a multi-channel algorithm for reducing transient sounds.
Keshavarzi, Mahmoud; Baer, Thomas; Moore, Brian. - : Informa UK Limited, 2018. : Int J Audiol, 2018
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Orthographic and phonological priming effects in the same-different task.
Gayed, Michael; Norris, Dennis; Kinoshita, Sachiko. - : American Psychological Association (APA), 2018. : J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, 2018
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Executive function, visual attention and the cocktail party problem in musicians and non-musicians
Yazdanbakhsh, Arash; Patel, Aniruddh D.; Kidd, Gerald. - : Public Library Science, 2016
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Perceptual restoration of masked speech in human cortex.
In: Nature communications, vol 7, iss 1 (2016)
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Evidence for direct control of eye movements during reading
Dambacher, Michael; Slattery, T. J.; Yang, J.. - : American Psychological Association, 2016
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Pulse-spreading harmonic complex as an alternative carrier for vocoder simulations of cochlear implants.
In: J Acoust Soc Am , 139 (2) pp. 986-991. (2016) (2016)
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Distinct neural systems recruited when speech production is modulated by different masking sounds.
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Effects of a consistent target or masker voice on target speech intelligibility in two- and three-talker mixtures.
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2016)
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Feedforward and feedback control in apraxia of speech: effects of noise masking on vowel production
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Speech perception in older hearing impaired listeners: benefits of perceptual training.
In: PloS one, vol 10, iss 3 (2015)
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Speech in noise ability, outer hair cell function, and working memory for trained flute players.
Caldwell, Kelly A.. - : East Carolina University, 2015
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