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Audiovisual perception of lexical stress: Beat gestures and articulatory cues
Human communication is inherently multimodal. Auditory speech, but also visual cues can be used to understand another talker. Most …
Ronny Bujok
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Antje S. Meyer
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Effect of auditory cues to lexical stress on the visual perception of gestural timing
Speech is often accompanied by gestures. Since beat gestures—simple non-referential up-and-down hand movements—frequently co-occur with …
Chengjia Ye
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James M. McQueen
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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From “I dance” to “she danced” with a flick of the hands: Audiovisual stress perception in Spanish
When talking, speakers naturally produce hand movements (co-speech gestures) that contribute to communication. Evidence in Dutch …
Patrick Louis Rohrer
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Ronny Bujok
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Lieke van Maastricht
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Statistical learning at a virtual cocktail party
Statistical learning – the ability to extract distributional regularities from input – is suggested to be key to language acquisition. …
Christina Papoutsi
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Eleni Zimianiti
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Rebecca Frost
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Your “VOORnaam” is not my “VOORnaam”: An acoustic analysis of individual talker differences in word stress in Dutch
Different talkers speak differently, even within the same homogeneous group. These differences lead to acoustic variability in speech, …
Giulio Severijnen
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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James M. McQueen
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Tracking talker-specific cues to lexical stress: Evidence from perceptual learning
When recognizing spoken words, listeners are confronted by variability in the speech signal caused by talker differences. Previous …
Giulio Severijnen
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Giuseppe Di Dona
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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James M. McQueen
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Sentential contextual facilitation of auditory word processing builds up during sentence tracking
While listening to meaningful speech, auditory input is processed more rapidly near the end (vs. beginning) of sentences. Although …
Min Wu
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Lars Riecke
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Encoding speechrate in challenging listening conditions: white noise and reverberation
Temporal contrasts in speech are perceived relative to the speech rate of the surrounding context. That is, following a fast context …
Eva Reinisch
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Evidence for selective adaptation and recalibration in the perception of lexical stress
Individuals vary in how they produce speech. This variability affects both the segments (vowels and consonants) and the suprasegmental …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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A tool for efficient and accurate segmentation of speech data: Announcing POnSS
Despite advances in automatic speech recognition (ASR), human input is still essential for producing research-grade segmentations of …
Joe Rodd
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Caitlin Decuyper
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Louis ten Bosch
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