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How consonants and vowels shape spoken-language recognition
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Individual differences in infant speech segmentation : achieving the lexical shift
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Asymmetric efficiency of juncture perception in L1 and L2
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In two experiments, Mandarin listeners resolved potential syntactic ambiguities in spoken utterances in (a) their native language (L1) and (b) English which they had learned as a second language (L2). A new disambiguation task was used, requiring speeded responses to select the correct meaning for structurally ambiguous sentences. Importantly, the ambiguities used in the study are identical in Mandarin and in English, and production data show that prosodic disambiguation of this type of ambiguity is also realised very similarly in the two languages. The perceptual results here showed however that listeners’ response patterns differed for L1 and L2, although there was a significant increase in similarity between the two response patterns with increasing exposure to the L2. Thus identical ambiguity and comparable disambiguation patterns in L1 and L2 do not lead to immediate application of the appropriate L1 listening strategy to L2; instead, it appears that such a strategy may have to be learned anew for the L2.
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English language; speech perception; versification; XXXXXX - Unknown
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URL: http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:47071 https://doi.org/10.21437/SpeechProsody.2018-59
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Cue equivalence in prosodic entrainment for focus detection
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Phonetic learning is not enhanced by sequential exposure to more than one language
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Supplementary material from "Early development of abstract language knowledge: evidence from perception–production transfer of birth-language memory" ...
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Similar Prosodic Structure Perceived Differently in German and English
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In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2017 / Lacerda, Francisco (Hrsg.). - Baixas, France : ISCA, 2017. - S. 1388-1392. - ISSN 1990-9772 (2017)
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Early phonology revealed by international adoptees' birth language retention
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Early development of abstract language knowledge: evidence from perception–production transfer of birth-language memory
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Early development of abstract language knowledge : evidence from perception–production transfer of birth-language memory
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Language-specificity in early cortical responses to speech sounds
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Intonation facilitates prediction of focus even in the presence of lexical tones
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