27 research outputs found

    Vowel-initial glottalization as a prominence cue in speech perception and online processing

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    Listeners are sensitive to prosody in segmental categorization

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    Short-term exposure alters adult listeners’ perception of segmental phonotactics

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    This study evaluates the malleability of adults' perception of probabilistic phonotactic (biphone) probabilities, building on a body of literature on statistical phonotactic learning. It was first replicated that listeners categorize phonetic continua as sounds that create higher-probability sequences in their native language. Listeners were also exposed to skewed distributions of biphone contexts, which resulted in the enhancement or reversal of these effects. Thus, listeners dynamically update biphone probabilities (BPs) and bring this to bear on perception of ambiguous acoustic information. These effects can override long-term BP effects rooted in native language experience
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