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Phonetic categorization and discrimination of voice onset time under divided attention
Chiu, Faith; Rakusen, Lyndon L; Mattys, Sven L. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2020
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Cognitive load elevates discrimination thresholds of duration, intensity, and f₀ for a synthesized vowel
Chiu, Faith; Rakusen, Lyndon L; Mattys, Sven L. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2019
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Statistical Learning for Speech Segmentation: Age-Related Changes and Underlying Mechanisms
Palmer, Shekeila D.; Hutson, James; Mattys, Sven L.. - : American Psychological Association, 2018
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Lexical Knowledge Boosts Statistically-Driven Speech Segmentation
Palmer, Shekeila D.; Hutson, James; White, Laurence; Mattys, Sven L.. - : American Psychological Association, 2018
Abstract: The hypothesis that known words can serve as anchors for discovering new words in connected speech has computational and empirical support. However, evidence for how the bootstrapping effect of known words interacts with other mechanisms of lexical acquisition, such as statistical learning, is incomplete. In 3 experiments, we investigated the consequences of introducing a known word in an artificial language with no segmentation cues other than cross-syllable transitional probabilities. We started with an artificial language containing 4 trisyllabic novel words and observed standard above-chance performance in a subsequent recognition memory task. We then replaced 1 of the 4 novel words with a real word (tomorrow) and noted improved segmentation of the other 3 novel words. This improvement was maintained when the real word was a different length to the novel words (philosophy), ruling out an explanation based on metrical expectation. The improvement was also maintained when the word was added to the 4 original novel words rather than replacing 1 of them. Together, these results show that known words in an otherwise meaningless stream serve as anchors for discovering new words. In interpreting the results, we contrast a mechanism where the lexical boost is merely the consequence of attending to the edges of known words, with a mechanism where known words enhance sensitivity to transitional probabilities more generally.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29952630
https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0000567
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6307531/
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Is the superior verbal memory span of Mandarin speakers due to faster rehearsal? [<Journal>]
Mattys, Sven L. [Verfasser]; Baddeley, Alan [Sonstige]; Trenkic, Danijela [Sonstige]
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Magnified Neural Envelope Coding Predicts Deficits in Speech Perception in Noise
Millman, Rebecca E.; Mattys, Sven L.; Gouws, André D.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2017
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Is the superior verbal memory span of Mandarin speakers due to faster rehearsal?
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Language categorization by adults is based on sensitivity to durational cues, not rhythm class
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 66 (2012) 4, 665-679
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Speech recognition in adverse conditions: A review
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2012) 7, 953-978
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Segmentation Cues in Conversational Speech: Robust Semantics and Fragile Phonotactics
White, Laurence; Mattys, Sven L.; Wiget, Lukas. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2012
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Effects of cognitive load on speech recognition
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 65 (2011) 2, 145-160
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Potent prosody: comparing the effects of distal prosody, proximal prosody, and semantic context on word segmentation
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 63 (2010) 3, 274-294
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Effects of energetic and informational masking on speech segmentation by native and non-native speakers
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 52 (2010) 11-12, 887-899
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Quantifying speech rhythm abnormalities in the dysarthrias
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 52 (2009) 5, 1334-1352
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The role of perceptual salience during the segmentation of connected speech
In: The European journal of cognitive psychology. - Basingstoke : Psychology Press 21 (2009) 5, 786-800
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Optical phonetics and visual perception of lexical and phrasal stress in English
In: Language and speech. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 52 (2009) 2-3, 135-175
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On building models of spoken-word recognition: when there is as much to learn from natural 'oddities' as artificial normality
In: Perception & psychophysics. - Austin, Tex. : Psychonomic Journals 70 (2008) 7, 1235-1242
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Calibrating rhythm: first language and second language studies
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 35 (2007) 4, 501-522
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How do syllables contribute to the perception of spoken English? : Insight from the migration paradigm
In: Language and speech. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 48 (2005) 2, 223-253
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Integration of multiple speech segmentation cues : a hierarchical framework
In: Journal of experimental psychology. General. - Washington, DC [u.a.] : Assoc. 134 (2005) 4, 477-500
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