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Speaking clearly improves speech segmentation by statistical learning under optimal listening conditions
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 12, No 1 (2021); 14 ; 1868-6354 (2021)
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Face masks and speaking style affect audio-visual word recognition and memory of native and non-native speech
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In: J Acoust Soc Am (2021)
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Perceptual effects of formant enhancement with the factors of phonetic type, listening conditions and language experience of listeners
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Memory for speech of varying intelligibility : effects of perception and production of clear speech on recall and recognition memory for native and non-native listeners and talkers
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The role of L2 experience in L1 phonotactic restructuring in sequential bilinguals
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Sensory and cognitive contributions to speech perception in background noise in young adults
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Speech production outcomes in young children with early identified hearing loss
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Effects of intelligibility on within- and cross-modal sentence recognition memory for native and non-native listeners
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Speech perception in noise with formant enhancement for older listeners
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The effect of dialect contact and social identity on fricative demerger
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The role of corticostriatal loops in auditory category learning
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The effect of speaking style adaptations on speech perception in noise by native and non-native listeners ...
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Differences in the Association between Segment and Language: Early Bilinguals Pattern with Monolinguals and Are Less Accurate than Late Bilinguals
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Effects of Different Types of Noise on Foreign Accent Adaptation
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The effect of speaking style adaptations on speech perception in noise by native and non-native listeners
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It is well established that non-native listeners perform worse on speech perception in noise tasks compared to native listeners. In this study, we examined word recognition of conversational, clear (CS) and noise-adapted (NAS) sentences mixed with speech shaped noise (SSN) and competing speech (two-talker (2T) babble) for native and non-native listeners. Our results revealed that CS and NAS significantly improved word recognition in noise for both listener groups, although the gains were substantially greater for native listeners. Native listeners were better able to utilize the intelligibility-enhancing speaking style modifications. Word recognition was overall better in 2T babble than in SSN. This suggests that competing speech containing two talkers is less disruptive and allows “glimpsing” windows through which the target speech could become more easily accessible compared to SSN. ; Linguistics
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Clear Speech; native; non-native; speaking style adaptations; speech perception; UT Sound Lab
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/35272 https://doi.org/10.15781/T2FF90
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Cross-language speech perception in context : advantages for recent language learners and variation across language-specific acoustic cues
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Native and non-native intuitions on the phonology of binomial locutions
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