Douglas N Honorof,Jeffrey Weihing,Carol A Fowler
Douglas N Honorof
We tested the hypothesis that rapid shadowers imitate the articulatory gestures that structure acoustic speech signals-not just acoustic patterns in the signals themselves-overcoming highly practiced motor routines and phonological conditio...
Voice onset time is necessary but not always sufficient to describe acquisition of voiced stops: The cases of Greek and Japanese [0.03%]
声学起始时间是描述浊塞音习得所必需但并非总是充分的条件——以希腊语和日语为例
Eun Jong Kong,Mary E Beckman,Jan Edwards
Eun Jong Kong
The age at which children master adult-like voiced stops can generally be predicted by voice onset time (VOT): stops with optional short lag are early, those with obligatory lead are late. However, Japanese voiced stops are late despite hav...
Sam Tilsen,Louis Goldstein
Sam Tilsen
Most models of speech planning and production incorporate a selection mechanism, whereby units are activated in parallel and chosen for execution sequentially. The lowest level units which can be selected are assumed to be segments, i.e. co...
Two ways to listen: Do L2-dominant bilinguals perceive stop voicing according to language mode? [0.03%]
两种聆听方式:二语占优势的双语者是否根据语言模式感知塞音送气现象?
Mark Antoniou,Michael D Tyler,Catherine T Best
Mark Antoniou
How listeners categorize two phones predicts the success with which they will discriminate the given phonetic distinction. In the case of bilinguals, such perceptual patterns could reveal whether the listener's two phonological systems are ...
Inter-language interference in VOT production by L2-dominant bilinguals: Asymmetries in phonetic code-switching [0.03%]
第二语言占优势的双语者在VOT发音方面的语际干扰:语音代码转换中的不对称性
Mark Antoniou,Catherine T Best,Michael D Tyler et al.
Mark Antoniou et al.
Speech production research has demonstrated that the first language (L1) often interferes with production in bilinguals' second language (L2), but it has been suggested that bilinguals who are L2-dominant are the most likely to suppress thi...
Christine Mooshammer,Louis Goldstein,Hosung Nam et al.
Christine Mooshammer et al.
This study compares the time to initiate words with varying syllable structures (V, VC, CV, CVC, CCV, CCVC). In order to test the hypothesis that different syllable structures require different amounts of time to prepare their temporal cont...
The role of gestural phasing in Western Andalusian Spanish aspiration [0.03%]
西方安达卢西亚西班牙语 aspirante中的手势节拍作用
Benjamin Parrell
Benjamin Parrell
This study examines the phenomenon of post-aspirated voiceless stops in Western Andalusian Spanish in /s/ + voiceless stop sequences. Previous analyses have proposed that the post-aspiration arises through a reorganization of the glottal sp...
Grace E Oh,Melissa A Redford
Grace E Oh
The current study focused on the production of non-contrastive geminates across different boundary types in English to investigate the hypothesis that word-internal heteromorphemic geminates may differ from those that arise across a word bo...
Vowel change across three age groups of speakers in three regional varieties of American English [0.03%]
美国英语三种方言中三种年龄段说话人口腔元音的变化
Ewa Jacewicz,Robert A Fox,Joseph Salmons
Ewa Jacewicz
This acoustic study examines sound (vowel) change in apparent time across three successive generations of 123 adult female speakers ranging in age from 20 to 65 years old, representing three regional varieties of American English, typical o...
The Development of English Vowel Perception in Monolingual and Bilingual Infants: Neurophysiological Correlates [0.03%]
单语和双语婴儿英语元音知觉的发展:神经生理关联
Valerie L Shafer,Yan H Yu,Hia Datta
Valerie L Shafer
The goal of this paper was to examine intrinsic and extrinsic factors contributing to the development of speech perception in monolingual and bilingual infants and toddlers. A substantial number of behavioral studies have characterized when...