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Cross-Dialectal Novel Word Learning and Borrowing
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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(Not so) Great Expectations: Listening to Foreign-Accented Speech Reduces the Brain's Anticipatory Processes. ...
Schiller, Niels O; Boutonnet, Bastien P-A; De Heer Kloots, Marianne LS. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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The time course of speech production revisited: no early orthographic effect, even in Mandarin Chinese ...
Wang, Man; Yiya Chen; Minghu Jiang. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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The time course of speech production revisited: no early orthographic effect, even in Mandarin Chinese ...
Wang, Man; Yiya Chen; Minghu Jiang. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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(Not so) Great Expectations: Listening to Foreign-Accented Speech Reduces the Brain's Anticipatory Processes.
Schiller, Niels O; Boutonnet, Bastien P-A; De Heer Kloots, Marianne LS. - : Frontiers Media SA, 2020. : Front Psychol, 2020
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A Review on Grammatical Gender Agreement in Speech Production
Wang, Man; Schiller, Niels O.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Dynamic effect of tonal similarity in bilingual auditory lexical processing ...
Junru Wu; Yiya Chen; Heuven, Vincent J. Van. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Dynamic effect of tonal similarity in bilingual auditory lexical processing ...
Junru Wu; Yiya Chen; Heuven, Vincent J. Van. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Materials and raw data ...
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Materials and raw data ...
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When is a wh-in-situ question identified in standard Persian? ...
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When is a wh-in-situ question identified in standard Persian? ...
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Do Persian Native Speakers Prosodically Mark Wh-in-situ Questions?
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Is bilingual speech production language-specific or non-specific? : the case of gender congruency in Dutch-English bilinguals
In: Crossroads semantics (Amsterdam, 2017), p. 139-154
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The perception of emotion and focus prosody with varying acoustic cues in cochlear implant simulations with varying filter slopes
van de Velde, Daan J.; Schiller, Niels O.; van Heuven, Vincent J.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2017
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When speaker identity is unavoidable : neural processing of speaker identity cues in natural speech
Tuninetti, Alba (R18465); Chladkova, Katerina; Peter, Varghese (R17407); Schiller, Niels O.; Escudero, Paola (R16636). - : U.S., Academic Press, 2017
Abstract: Speech sound acoustic properties vary largely across speakers and accents. When perceiving speech, adult listeners normally disregard non-linguistic variation caused by speaker or accent differences, in order to comprehend the linguistic message, e.g. to correctly identify a speech sound or a word. Here we tested whether the process of normalizing speaker and accent differences, facilitating the recognition of linguistic information, is found at the level of neural processing, and whether it is modulated by the listeners’ native language. In a multi-deviant oddball paradigm, native and nonnative speakers of Dutch were exposed to naturally-produced Dutch vowels varying in speaker, sex, accent, and phoneme identity. Unexpectedly, the analysis of mismatch negativity (MMN) amplitudes elicited by each type of change shows a large degree of early perceptual sensitivity to non-linguistic cues. This finding on perception of naturally-produced stimuli contrasts with previous studies examining the perception of synthetic stimuli wherein adult listeners automatically disregard acoustic cues to speaker identity. The present finding bears relevance to speech normalization theories, suggesting that at an unattended level of processing, listeners are indeed sensitive to changes in fundamental frequency in natural speech tokens.
Keyword: 170204 - Linguistic Processes (incl. Speech Production and Comprehension); 170205 - Neurocognitive Patterns and Neural Networks; 970117 - Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences; phonemics; speech; speech perception
URL: http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:42371
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2017.07.001
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Sentence processing cross-linguistically: evidence from Tarifiyt Berber ...
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Reading Dutch trigrams - a discriminative learning model containing lexical bundles ...
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Plural as a value of Cushitic gender : evidence from gender congruency effect experiments in Konso (Cushitic)
In: The expression of gender (Berlin, 2015), p. 191-214
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Psycholinguistic approaches to the investigation of grammatical gender
In: The expression of gender (Berlin, 2015), p. 161-190
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