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The perception of phonemic contrasts in a non|native dialect
Phonetic and Phonological Influences on the Discrimination of Non ...
In that case, the perceiver's prior attunement to a phonological distinction in the native language supports discrimination in the non-native language.
Perception of non-native consonant length contrast - Sage Journals
We find support for a phonetic level of processing which is intermediate to non-linguistic acoustic processing and phonemic processing at which the phonetic cue ...
The perception of phonemic contrasts in a non-native dialect.
The perception of phonemic contrasts in a non-native dialect. IF 2.1 2区物理与天体物理 Q2 ACOUSTICS. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Pub Date ...
Partial phonological contrasts in native and non-native speech ...
language sound patterns are shaped by perceptual factors (consider for example the assimilation rules), and where speech perception is influenced by ...
Discrimination of uncategorised non-native vowel contrasts is ...
We reasoned that discrimination accuracy for these assimilations should be influenced by perceived phonological overlap (i.e., overlap in the categorisations to ...
Cross-language Perception of Non-native Tonal Contrasts
The analysis of tonal errors revealed that all listener groups showed perceptual confusion of tone pairs with similar phonetic features (T1—T2, T1—T4 and T2—T3 ...
Infant Perception of Non-Native Consonant Contrasts that Adults ...
Such. Language and Speech. Page 6. 188 Infant perception of four non-native contrasts phonological ability is likely to be associated with some critical level ...
A Neurophysiological Investigation of Non-native Phoneme ...
Instead, non-native phoneme perception seems to be modulated by acoustic similarity between speech sounds rather than by experience with typical L2 ...
1 Associations between native and nonnative speech sound ...
Infant perception of non-native consonant contrasts that adults assimilate in different ways. Language & Speech, 46, 183-216. Best, C., McRoberts, G ...
Perception of Phonemic Length Contrasts in Japanese by Native ...
Specifically, this study first examined how non-native listeners' identification performance is influenced by exposure to. Japanese and by perceptual training.
Perception of phonemic length contrasts in Japanese with or without ...
Learners of a foreign language (FL) typically have to learn to process sounds that do not exist in their first language (L1). As this is known to be difficult ...
Perceptual Discrimination of Phonemic Contrasts in Quebec French
As expected, QF listeners showed a significant advantage over the HF group in discriminating between /a ~ ɑ/ and /ε ~ aε/ pairs, thus suggesting an own-dialect ...
Discrimination of non-native consonant contrasts varying in ...
Discrimination of non-native consonant contrasts varying in perceptual assimilation to the listener's native phonological system. · C. Best, G. McRoberts, E.
On the perceptual accuracy of non-native phonemic contrasts: A ...
Some studies have revealed that native Arabic speakers experience difficulty in the perception of non-native English phonemic contrasts, where ...
Influences of listeners' native and other dialects on cross-language ...
Both models propose that listeners perceptually assimilate or map non-native sounds to native phonological categories to varying degrees, ...
Individual Differences in Non-Native Phonological Contrast Learning
The current study explored individual differences in sensitivity to sub-phonemic variation of acoustic cues in the perception of a native language (L1) ...
Janet F. Werker | Colin Phillips
but from exposure to phonetic contrasts that are used to contrast meaning in the native language. ... perception of non-native speech sounds. C Rnadian ...
Phonemic contrast refers to a minimal phonetic difference, that is, small differences in speech sounds, that makes a difference in how the sound is ...
FACTORS IN DISCRIMINATION OF PHONOTACTIC CONTRASTS
Similarly, even if both the phonemes and the phonotactics are permissible in a language, it is possible that a non-native phonetic implementation of those ...
Examination of a Perceptual Non-native Speech Contrast - ASEL
"Cross-language speech perception in adults: phonemic, phonetic, and acoustic contributions", Journal of the Acousticl Society of America 89: 2961-2977, 1991. 9 ...