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Intelligibility of first-language (L1) and second-language (L2) speech by switched-dominance Spanish-English bilinguals
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In: JASA Express Lett (2021)
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Early versus Extended Exposure in Speech Perception Learning: Evidence from Switched-Dominance Bilinguals
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In: Languages (Basel) (2020)
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Recognition of foreign-accented speech in noise: The interplay between talker intelligibility and linguistic structurea)
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In: J Acoust Soc Am (2020)
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Language-independent talker-specificity in first-language and second-language speech production by bilingual talkers: L1 speaking rate predicts L2 speaking rate
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Talker and background noise specificity in spoken word recognition memory
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 8, No 1 (2017); 29 ; 1868-6354 (2017)
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Language-independent talker-specificity in first-language and second-language speech production by bilingual talkers: L1 speaking rate predicts L2 speaking rate
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French Speech Segmentation in Liaison Contexts by L1 and L2 Listeners
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 7, No 1 (2016); 17 ; 1868-6354 (2016)
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In this study, we consider how native status and signal degradation influence French listeners’ segmentation of an incoming speech stream containing liaison, a phonological process that misaligns word and syllable boundaries. In particular, we investigate how both first language (L1) and second language (L2) French listeners compensate for the syllable-word misalignment associated with liaison while segmenting French speech, and whether compensation-for-liaison strategies differ with decreasing signal-to-noise ratios. We consider the degree to which listeners rely on lexical knowledge, acoustic-phonetic cues, and distributional information to accomplish this compensation. Listeners completed a word identification task in which they heard adjective-noun sequences with or without liaison and were presented with the word or nonword alternatives for each noun that would result depending on whether the listener did or did not compensate for liaison. Results showed that both L1-French and L2-French listeners generally preferred lexically acceptable parses over those that resulted in a stranded nonword, and both groups gave significantly fewer lexically acceptable parses under harder listening conditions. However, the L2-French listeners demonstrated a pattern of boundary placement that indicated over-compensation for liaison, suggesting that they had successfully acquired, but not fully constrained, rules about liaison.
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bilingualism; French liaison; speech segmentation
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URL: https://www.journal-labphon.org/jms/article/view/labphon.59 https://doi.org/10.5334/labphon.59
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The temporal dynamics of spoken word recognition in adverse listening conditions
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Linguistically guided adaptation to foreign-accented speech
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Enhancing speech learning by combining task practice with periods of stimulus exposure without practice
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Rate Variation as a Talker-specific Property in Bilingual Talkers
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In: Communication Sciences and Disorders Sarasota Manatee Campus Faculty Publications (2013)
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Masking release due to linguistic and phonetic dissimilarity between the target and masker speech
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Rate variation as a talker-specific property in bilingual talkers
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Linguistic contributions to speech-on-speech masking for native and non-native listeners: Language familiarity and semantic content
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Assistive listening devices drive neuroplasticity in children with dyslexia
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