Listeners' uses ofum anduh in speech comprehension |
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Authors: | Jean E. Fox Tree |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Department, University of California, Santa Cruz 95064, USA. foxtree@cats.ucsc.edu |
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Abstract: | Despite their frequency in conversational talk, little is known about how ums and uhs affect listeners' on-line processing of spontaneous speech. Two studies of ums and uhs in English and Dutch reveal that hearing an uh has a beneficial effect on listeners' ability to recognize words in upcoming speech, but that hearing an um has neither a beneficial nor a detrimental effect. The results suggest that um and uh are different from one another and support the hypothesis that uh is a signal of short upcoming delay and um is a signal of a long upcoming delay. |
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