Search Results - "Mash, Daniel"
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Contextual effects on the perception of duration
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-07-2009)“…In the experiments reported here, listeners categorized and discriminated speech and non-speech analogue stimuli in which the durations of a vowel and a…”
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Auditory Contrast versus Compensation for Coarticulation: Data from Japanese and English Listeners
Published in Language and speech (01-12-2011)“…English listeners categorize more of a [k-t] continuum as “t” after [ʃ] than [s] (Mann & Repp, 1981). This bias could be due to compensation for coarticulation…”
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Using Deep Neural Networks to Classify Symbolic Road Markings for Autonomous Vehicles
Published in EAI endorsed transactions on industrial networks and intelligent systems (16-05-2022)“…To make autonomous cars as safe as feasible for all road users, it is essential to interpret as many sources of trustworthy information as possible. There has…”
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Context effects as auditory contrast
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-07-2014)“…Three experiments are reported that collectively show that listeners perceive speech sounds as contrasting auditorily with neighboring sounds. Experiment 1…”
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Sequential contrast versus compensation for coarticulation in Japanese versus English
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2006)“…English listeners identify a stop ambiguous between /t/ and /k/ more often as ‘‘k’’ after [s] than after [sh] (Mann and Repp, J. Acous. Soc. Am. 69, 548–558,…”
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Sequential contrast or compensation for coarticulation?
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-11-2006)“…English listeners identify a stop ambiguous between /t/ and /k/ more often as ‘‘k’’ after /s/ than /sh/ (Mann and Repp, 1981). Judgments shift similarly after…”
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Sequential contrast and assimilation in the perception of neighboring vowels and consonants
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2006)“…Sequential contrast exaggerates perceptual differences between neighboring segments. Our experiments measure this effect in consonant-vowel-stop and…”
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