Relative salience of intonation fall and pause as cues to the perceptual segmentation of speech in an unfamiliar language |
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Authors: | A. I. Henderson S. Nelms |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK |
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Abstract: | The modification of subjects' attention by two prosodic features was investigated using their reaction times to a nonspeech stimulus which coincided with these features. By using a foreign language unfamiliar to the subjects (Czechoslovakian), the influence of semantic and syntactic knowledge was controlled. The results indicate that for native speakers of English intonation fall is a relatively more important cue to the perceptual segmentation of speech than is pause. |
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