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Cues to speech segmentation: Evidence from juncture misperceptions and word spotting
Authors:Jean Vroomen  Monique Van Zon  Beatrice de Gelder
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Tilburg University, P.O. Box 90153, 5000, LE Tilburg, The Netherlands
2. Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:The question of whether Dutch listeners rely on the rhythmic characteristics of their native language to segment speech was investigated in three experiments. In Experiment 1, listeners were induced to make missegmentations of continuous speech. The results showed that word boundaries were inserted before strong syllables and deleted before weak syllables. In Experiment 2, listeners were required to spot real CVC or CVCC words (C = consonant, V = vowel) embedded in bisyllabic nonsense strings. For CVCC words, fewer errors were made when the second syllable of the nonsense string was weak rather than strong, whereas for CVC words the effect was reversed. Experiment 3 ruled out an acoustic explanation for this effect. It is argued that these results are in line with an account in which both metrical segmentation and lexical competition play a role.
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