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Predictive brain signals of linguistic development
Kooijman, Valesca; Junge, Caroline; Johnson, Elizabeth K.. - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2013
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A multimodal corpus of speech to infant and adult listeners
Johnson, Elizabeth K.; Lahey, Mybeth; Ernestus, Mirjam. - : U.S.A., Acoustical Society of America, 2013
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Perception of stressed vs unstressed vowels : language-specific and general patterns
Shin, Priscilla; Warner, Natasha; Hoffmann, Maureen. - : U.S., AIP Publishing, 2013
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Phonologically determined asymmetries in vocabulary structure across languages
Cutler, Anne (R12329); Bruggeman, Laurence (R19623); Otake, Takashi. - : U.S., Acoustical Society of America, 2012
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Native Listening: Language Experience and the Recognition of Spoken Words
Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : U.S.A., MIT Press, 2012
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Timing of perception for all English diphones
Abstract: Information in speech does not unfold discretely over time; perceptual cues are gradient and overlapped. However, this varies greatly across segments and environments: listeners cannot identify the affricate in /pt∫/ until the frication, but information about the vowel in /li/ begins early. Unlike most prior studies, which have concentrated on subsets of language sounds, this study tests perception of every English segment in every phonetic environment, sampling perceptual identification at six points in time (13,470 stimuli/listener; 20 listeners). Results show that information about consonants after another segment is most localized for affricates (almost entirely in the release), and most gradual for voiced stops. In comparison to stressed vowels, unstressed vowels have less information spreading to neighboring segments and are less well identified. Indeed, many vowels, especially lax ones, are poorly identified even by the end of the following segment. This may partly reflect listeners' familiarity with English vowels' dialectal variability. Diphthongs and diphthongal tense vowels show the most sudden improvement in identification, similar to affricates among the consonants, suggesting that information about segments defined by acoustic change is highly localized. This large dataset provides insights into speech perception and data for probabilistic modeling of spoken word recognition.
Keyword: dialectology; English language; phonetics; speech perception; XXXXXX - Unknown
URL: https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4755250
http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:42388
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Native listening : the flexibility dimension
Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : The Netherlands, John Benjamins, 2012
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Rapid recognition at 10 months as a predictor of language development
Junge, Caroline; Kooijman, Valesca; Hagoort, Peter. - : U.K., Wiley-Blackwell, 2012
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Electrophysiological evidence of early word learning
Junge, Caroline; Hagoort, Peter; Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : U.K., Pergamon, 2012
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Eentaalpsychologie is Geen Taalpsychologie. Part II ; (Why Psycholinguistics Must be Comparative)
Cutler, Anne (R12329). - 2012
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Listening to REAL second language
Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : U.S., American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, 2011
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L1 knowledge and the perception of casual speech processes in L2
Tuinman, Annelie; Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : Germany, Peter Lang, 2011
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Cognitive processes in speech perception
McQueen, James M.; Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : U.K., Blackwell, 2010
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Phonological competititon in casual speech
Cutler, Anne (R12329); Brouwer, Susanne; Mitterer, Holger. - : Netherlands, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, 2010
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Brain potentials for word segmentation at seven months predict later language development
Junge, Caroline; Hagoort, Peter; Kooijman, Valesca. - : U.S., Cascadilla Press, 2010
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Ability to segment words from speech as a precursor of later language development : insights from electrophysiological responses in the infant brain
Junge, Caroline; Cutler, Anne (R12329); Hagoort, Peter. - : Kensington, N.S.W., Australian Acoustical Society, 2010
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Acquiring auditory and phonetic categories
Goudbeek, Martijn; Smits, Roel; Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : The Netherlands, Elsevier, 2005
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