Search Results - "Warner, Natasha"
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Native Listeners' Use of Information in Parsing Ambiguous Casual Speech
Published in Brain sciences (15-07-2022)“…In conversational speech, phones and entire syllables are often missing. This can make "he's" and "he was" homophonous, realized for example as [ɨz]…”
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Advancements of phonetics in the 21st century: Theoretical and empirical issues of spoken word recognition in phonetic research
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2023)“…•The 21st century has seen greater integration of phonetics with psycholinguistics of spoken word recognition.•Increased ability to work with large corpora has…”
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The role of probability and duration in perception of speech sounds
Published in Speech communication (01-07-2023)“…When listeners are hearing sounds in the speech signal and have not yet heard enough acoustic cues to know what a sound is, they might predict the upcoming…”
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Lexical representation and processing of word-initial morphological alternations: Scottish Gaelic mutation
Published in Laboratory phonology (12-04-2017)“…When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefore, early sounds impact spoken word recognition before…”
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Acoustic cues in perception of reduced speech
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-03-2024)“…In conversational speech, sounds undergo reduction and deletion, which challenges listeners to decode reduced forms using various cues. Previous research…”
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Reduced speech: All is variability
Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science (01-07-2019)“…Humans often communicate through reduced speech, where many sounds are altered or deleted. Even whole syllables or occasionally whole words can be deleted, as…”
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An introduction to reduced pronunciation variants
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Individual differences in phonetic cue use in production and perception of a non-native sound contrast
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2015)“…The current work examines native Korean speakers' perception and production of stop contrasts in their native language (L1, Korean) and second language (L2,…”
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The role of the mora in the timing of spontaneous Japanese speech
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-03-2001)“…This study investigates whether the mora is used in controlling timing in Japanese speech, or is instead a structural unit in the language not involved in…”
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Japanese mora-timing: a review
Published in Phonetica (01-01-2001)“…Japanese is often called a 'mora-timed' language, and contrasted with 'stress- timed' or 'syllable-timed' languages. The definition of what constitutes…”
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Ethics and Revitalization of Dormant Languages: The Mutsun Language
Published in Language documentation and conservation (01-06-2007)“…Language revitalization (either increasing the use of an endangered language or bringing back a language with no speakers) brings up many ethical issues,…”
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Metrical segmentation across dialects
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-03-2024)“…Norris, McQueen & Cutler (1995) tested the Metrical Segmentation Strategy (MSS; Cutler & Norris, 1988) as part of the spoken-word recognition model Shortlist,…”
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Sharing of Data as It Relates to Human Subjects Issues and Data Management Plans
Published in Language and linguistics compass (01-11-2014)“…Researchers often wish to make knowledge publicly available, especially through publication, but may not wish to share their raw data. Human Subjects offices…”
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Individual differences in perceptual adaptability of foreign sound categories
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-01-2016)“…Listeners possess a remarkable ability to adapt to acoustic variability in the realization of speech sound categories (e.g., different accents). The current…”
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Phonetic variability of stops and flaps in spontaneous and careful speech
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-2011)“…Variability is perhaps the most notable characteristic of speech, and it is particularly noticeable in spontaneous conversational speech. The current research…”
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Effects of listener characteristics on foreign-accentedness rating of a non-standard English dialect
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-2014)“…This project analyzes what characteristics of listeners affect whether they perceive Chicano English as foreign-accented English. Many Americans assume Chicano…”
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The phonological status of Dutch epenthetic schwa
Published in Phonology (01-12-2001)“…In this paper, we use articulatory measures to determine whether Dutch schwa epenthesis is an abstract phonological process or a concrete phonetic process…”
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Effects of listener characteristics on foreign-accentedness rating of a non-standard English dialect
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-11-2013)“…This project analyzes what characteristics of listeners affect whether they perceive Chicano English as foreign-accented English. Many Americans assume Chicano…”
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Prediction of listener perception of place-of-articulation in reduced speech
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-03-2019)“…Previous research on stop consonant production found that less than 60% of the stops sampled from a connected speech corpus contained a clearly defined hold…”
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Use of complex phonological patterns in speech processing: evidence from Korean
Published in Journal of linguistics (01-07-2005)“…Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i/ sequence, depending on the type of phonological boundary present,…”
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