Search Results - "CLARKE, Constance M"
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Rapid adaptation to foreign-accented English
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-12-2004)“…This study explored the perceptual benefits of brief exposure to non-native speech. Native English listeners were exposed to English sentences produced by…”
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Listening to a non-native speaker: Adaptation and generalization
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2004)“…Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can moderate this difficulty. This study explored the perceptual…”
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Perceptual shift of the /d/-/t/ voice onset time boundary following exposure to French-accented English
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2004)“…Previous work suggests native English listeners perceptually adapt to foreign-accented English, as indicated by faster reaction times, after only brief…”
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Perceptual adjustment to foreign-accented English
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2000)“…A central goal of speech research is to understand how the speech perception system handles variability. Previous work on variability due to differences in…”
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Does perceptual learning in speech reflect changes in phonetic category representation or decision bias?
Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-05-2008)“…Recent studies show that perceptual boundaries between phonetic categories are changeable with training (Norris, McQueen, & Cutler, 2003). For example, Kraljic…”
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Sensitivity to voiceless closure in the perception of Spanish and English stop consonants
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-11-2002)“…The duration of voiceless closure that precedes the release of a stop consonant is a temporal cue that, like voice onset time (VOT), varies across languages…”
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Does perceptual learning in speech reflect changes in phonetic category representation or decision bias?
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-05-2008)“…Recent studies show that perceptual boundaries between phonetic categories are changeable with training (Norris, McQueen, & Cutler, 2003). For example, Kraljic…”
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