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Flexibility and stability of speech sounds: The time course of lexically-driven recalibration
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
Perceptual stability is obviously advantageous, but being able to adjust to the prevailing environment is also adaptive.
Previous research has identified ways in which the categorization of speech sounds shifts as a ...
Just give it time: Differential effects of disruption and delay on perceptual learning
(SPRINGER, 2022)
Speech perception and production are critical skills when acquiring a new language. However, the nature of the relationship
between these two processes is unclear, particularly for non-native speech sound contrasts. ...
Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
(The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2017)
Accented speech has been seen as an additional impediment for speech processing; it usually adds linguistic and cognitive load to the listener's task. In the current study we analyse where the processing costs of regional ...
Listening to Accented Speech in a Second Language: First Language and Age of Acquisition Effects
(Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2016)
Bilingual speakers must acquire the phonemic inventory of 2 languages and need to recognize spoken
words cross-linguistically; a demanding job potentially made even more difficult due to dialectal
variation, an intrinsic ...
Wait long and prosper! Delaying production alleviates its detrimental effect on word learning
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)
Recent work by Baese-Berk and Samuel (Baese-Berk, M. M., & Samuel, A. G. (2022). Just give it time: Differential effects of disruption and delay on perceptual learning. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 84(3), 960–980.) ...
Bad maps may not always get you lost: Lexically driven perceptual recalibration for substituted phonemes
(SPRINGER, 2023)
The speech perception system adjusts its phoneme categories based on the current speech input and lexical context. This is known as lexically driven perceptual recalibration, and it is often assumed to underlie accommodation ...