Search Results - "Durvasula, Karthik"
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Can you judge what you don’t hear? Perception as a source of gradient wordlikeness judgements
Published in Glossa (London) (21-03-2023)“…A key observation about wordlikeness judgements, going back to some of the earliest work on the topic is that they are gradient in the sense that nonce words…”
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Illusory vowels in perceptual epenthesis: the role of phonological alternations
Published in Phonology (01-12-2015)“…Listeners often perceive illusory vowels when presented with consonant sequences that violate phonotactic constraints in their language. Previous research…”
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Russian assimilatory palatalization is incomplete neutralization
Published in Laboratory phonology (04-01-2024)“…Incomplete neutralization refers to phonetic traces of underlying contrasts in phonologically neutralizing contexts. The present study examines one such…”
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Phonology modulates the illusory vowels in perceptual illusions: Evidence from Mandarin and English
Published in Laboratory phonology (27-04-2018)“…Native speakers perceive illusory vowels when presented with sound sequences that do not respect the phonotactic constraints of their language (Dupoux, Kakehi,…”
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Neurobiological evidence for voicing underspecification in English
Published in Brain and language (01-01-2016)“…•Long-term memory representations are phonologically underspecified.•Varying standards MMN paradigm tap into phoneme-level representations.•Asymmetric MMN…”
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Lexically-guided perceptual learning does generalize to new phonetic contexts
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2021)“…•Lexical retuning generalizes to new phonetic contexts.•Generalization is more clearly observed in the presence of type variation.•Adding a pre-test allows for…”
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The role of phrasal phonology in speech perception: What perceptual epenthesis shows us
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2016)“…Recent research using the phenomenon of illusory vowels has raised our awareness of the extent to which speech perception is modulated by the listener's…”
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Acoustic correlates of consonant gesture timing in English
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-11-2013)“…There is extensive research on the organization of syllable-structure as indexed by the relative timing of the articulators (Browman and Goldstein, 1988; Byrd,…”
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Abstractness of human speech sound representations
Published in Brain research (01-04-2020)“…•Phonemes are underspecified so that only one member of a minimal pair has a feature value for specific features.•Japanese and English have the opposite…”
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Voicing, aspiration, and vowel duration in Hindi
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-2012)“…There is extensive evidence that consonantal laryngeal features modulate adjacent vowel duration (Chen 1970). However, it is not clear if both consonant…”
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Word-internal ambisyllabic consonants are codas
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-11-2013)“…The syllabic affiliation of ambisyllabic consonants (e.g., the word-medial consonants in happy and Danny) is unclear. Research on ambisyllabic consonants has…”
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Word-internal “ambisyllabic” consonants are not multiply-linked in American English
Published in Language sciences (Oxford) (01-07-2017)“…There is an extensive literature on the syllabic affiliations of specific consonants that are typically referred to as ambisyllabic consonants. The standard…”
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Portions and sorts in Icelandic: An ERP study
Published in Brain and language (01-09-2014)“…•Unexpressed syntax in Icelandic mass nouns has both early and late ERP correlates.•Revising head-noun status in Icelandic compounds yields anterior…”
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Russian assimilatory palatalization is incomplete neutralization
Published 22-06-2023“…Incomplete neutralization refers to phonetic traces of underlying contrasts in phonologically neutralizing contexts. The present study examines one such…”
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Understanding nasality
Published 01-01-2009“…The central aim of this dissertation is to further our understanding of the phonological feature underlying nasality, and thereby improve our understanding of…”
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