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Effect of Stress on the Realization of Plosives in New Zealand English
aspiration lenition New Zealand English plosive stress
2019/10/10
This study provides a more comprehensive examination of the three voiceless plosives /p, t, k/ in New Zealand English (NZE) than previous literature. More specifically, the current study explores the ...
商洛学院语言文化传播学院英语语音课件Unit 1 Basic Concepts:Syllables,Stress&Rhythm
商洛学院语言文化传播学院 英语语音 课件 Unit 1 Basic Concepts:Syllables,Stress&Rhythm
2017/4/10
商洛学院语言文化传播学院英语语音课件Unit 1 Basic Concepts:Syllables,Stress&Rhythm.
平顶山学院英语视听说课件Book3Unit4 Stress
平顶山学院 英语视听说 课件 Book3Unit4 Stress
2016/3/14
平顶山学院英语视听说课件Book3Unit4 Stress。
Stress, phrasing, and auxiliary contraction in English
Stress Phrasing Auxiliary Contraction
2015/6/11
Stress, phrasing, and auxiliary contraction in English.
Adapting to suprasegmental lexical stress errors in foreign-accented speech
suprasegmental lexical stress errors foreign-accented speech
2015/4/21
Can native listeners rapidly adapt to suprasegmental mispronunciations in foreign-accented speech? To address this question, an exposure-test paradigm was used to test whether Dutch listeners can impr...
Pointing Gestures do not Influence the Perception of Lexical Stress
speech perception lexical stress gestures
2015/4/10
We investigated whether seeing a pointing gesture influences
the perceived lexical stress. A pitch contour continuum
between the Dutch words “CAnon” (‘canon’) and “kaNON”
(‘cannon’) was presente...
When two newly-acquired words are one: New words differing in stress alone are not automatically represented differently
lexical stress spoken word recognition Italian
2015/4/10
Do listeners use lexical stress at an early stage in word
learning? Artificial-lexicon studies have shown that listeners
can learn new spoken words easily. These studies used nonwords differing in...
An exposure-test paradigm was used to examine
whether Dutch listeners can adapt their perception
to non-canonical marking of lexical stress in
Hungarian-accented Dutch. During exposure, one
gr...
Early use of phonetic information in spoken word recognition: Lexical stress drives eye movements immediately
Spoken word recognition Lexical stress Eye tracking
2015/4/9
For optimal word recognition listeners should use all relevant acoustic information as soon as it comes available. Using printed-word eye tracking we investigated when during word processing Dutch lis...
Possible words and fixed stress in the segmentation of Slovak speech
Possible-word constraint Spoken-word recognition Segmentation Fixed stress Slovak
2015/4/8
The possible-word constraint (PWC; Norris, McQueen, Cutler, & Butterfield, 1997) has been proposed as a language-universal segmentation principle: Lexical candidates are disfavoured if the resulting s...
Lexical stress information modulates the time-course of spoken-word recognition
Lexical stress information modulates spoken-word recognition
2015/4/3
Segmental as well as suprasegmental information is used by Dutch listeners to recognize words. The time-course of the effect of suprasegmental stress information on spoken-word recognition was investi...
English word stress as produced by English and Dutch speakers: the role of segmental and suprasegmental differences
lexical stress production foreign-accent segmental suprasegmental English Dutch
2015/4/3
It has been claimed that Dutch listeners use suprasegmental cues (duration, spectral tilt) more than English listeners in distinguishing English word stress. We tested whether this asymmetry also hold...
Dutch listeners' use of suprasegmental cues to English stress
suprasegmental cues English stress
2015/3/30
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is because lexical stress is more useful in recognition of spoken words of Dutch than of English, so that Du...
Lexical Stress Modeling for Improved Speech Recognition of Spontaneous Telephone Speech in the JUPITER Domain
Improved Speech Recognition Spontaneous Telephone Speech
2015/3/11
Lexical Stress Modeling for Improved Speech Recognition of Spontaneous Telephone Speech in the JUPITER Domain.