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Sequence detection in pseudowords in French: Where is the syllable effect ?
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In: ISSN: 0169-0965 ; Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 16, No 5-6 (2001) pp. 609-636 (2001)
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El grupo consonántico “tl” en el español y su aspecto silábico fonológico
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01980777 ; 2000, pp.34-46 (2000)
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PROCESSING OF WORD-INITIAL VOWELS IN FRENCH : A PRODUCTION – PERCEPTION PERSPECTIVE
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In: 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01212710 ; 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1999, San Francisco, United States. pp.1083-1086 (1999)
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The processing of illegal consonant clusters: A case of perceptual assimilation?
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In: ISSN: 0022-1015 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01771628 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology, American Psychological Association, 1998 (1998)
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Processing of illegal consonant clusters: A case of perceptual assimilation?
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In: ISSN: 0096-1523 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 24, No 2 (1998) pp. 592-608 (1998)
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Evidence is presented for a perceptual shift affecting consonant clusters that are phonotacti- cally illegal, albeit pronounceable, in French. They are perceived as phonetically close legal clusters. Specifically, word-initial /dl/ and /tl/ are heard as /gl/ and /kl/, respectively. In 2 phonemic gating experiments, participants generally judged short gates—which did not yet contain information about the 2nd consonant tl—as being dental stops. However, as information for the /!/ became available in larger gates, a perceptual shift developed in which the initial stops were increasingly judged to be velars. A final phoneme monitoring test suggested that this kind of shift took place on-line during speech processing and with some extratemporal processing cost. These results provide evidence for the automatic integration of low-level phonetic information into a more abstract code determined by the native phonological system.
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URL: https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:83267
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Sarah a atterri au Sahara ou la durée vocalique comme indice pour distinguer deux voyelles identiques consécutives
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In: Congrès Français d'Acoustique (SFA) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01663072 ; Congrès Français d'Acoustique (SFA), 1997, Marseille, France. pp.341-344 (1997)
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The Locus of the Syllable Effect: Prelexical or Lexical ?
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In: EUROSPEECH '97. 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology P. 2851–2854 (1997)
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Compétition lexicale et traitement de l'accent en français
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In: Actes des 1ères Journées d'Etudes Linguistiques pp. 135-140 (1997)
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Effect of speech conditions and gas mixture on the intelligibility of diver's speech as assessed under real diving conditions at 50 and 100 meters
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In: European Conference on Underwater Acoustics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01663626 ; European Conference on Underwater Acoustics, 1996, Heraklion, Greece. pp.765-770 (1996)
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La segmentation lexicale : contribution des indices segmentaux et suprasegmentaux
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In: XXIèmes Journées d'Etude sur la Parole pp. 31-34 (1996)
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